Father Says It’s Discipline 101 For Teens – IOTW Report

Father Says It’s Discipline 101 For Teens

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father boxes son for being bad in school ^

12 Comments on Father Says It’s Discipline 101 For Teens

  1. If that type of lesson happens infrequently I expect some good to come out of it. Some of the best lessons hurt a little bit. I had a couple that did some good.

  2. Unfortunately – – “A Virginia father who shot video of himself boxing his teenage son and posting it on social media is now facing charges in the case. The 17-year-old has also been removed from his father’s house amid the investigation.”

    My 16 1/2 year old needs a serious beating, but I refuse to get caught up in the above bullshit. So I just keep telling him he’s getting closer and closer to being an adult and at that point he will have to face me like a man or move the fcuk out.

  3. Not wise to post it but I do support the message.
    He took it easy on his son by holding back.
    Although I doubt the kid will respect him for it.

    My old man swung at me and I ducked.
    He hit the tree behind me.
    He learned his lesson that time.
    🙂

  4. Dad was a Marine, my way or the highway, no-nonsense disciplinarian.
    Dad, myself and my two brothers boxed from the age of 12. Even with my Uncle who was golden gloves way back in his day.

    Generally we would spar, until my brother at the age of 15 sucker punched Dad before he had both gloves on. It took my brother two days to fix the drywall in the garage.
    He never did that again.
    And we always knew the discipline at home was going to be more severe than the discipline at school. Guaranteed !
    An effective deterrent.

  5. I am a firm believer, a lesson that I taught to my son early in his life, that resorting to violence is proof of a limited skill set, that’s all they got. Ditto with using profanity, proof of a limited vocabulary, and one notch up from grunts and groans.

    This dad needs to spend 30 days in county lock up, and his actions reflect a deficient parental skill set that is the primary reason junior is not doing well in school in the first place.

  6. Never was swung on by my Dad. Never swung on my kids.

    I DID get involved in theirs lives enough for them not to question my commitment on them not being assholes.

    First son’s eyes grew very wide when his first grade teacher told me about the trouble he was causing the previous few weeks with a friend of his and I asked the teacher if it would be OK if I sat in his classes all day to make sure he behaved. She said yes and smiled at him.

    He knew I would take off work to do just that. The imminent peer embarrassment was too much to bear. He stopped that shit right there.

    He’s a cop now with my first two well-loved grandchildren.

  7. my dad was the same, and he was the best man of my life

    when i came home bloodied from a fight at school, i had to put on the gloves and go some rounds with my dad, and he was a trained street fighter

    he didn’t just knock me around, he made me fight, and god help me if i landed one on his nose

    he toughened me and honed my fighting skills and confidence

    i am thankful for this, but damn he was a tough sob

    rip dad

  8. Growing up ‘Redneck’, I fought a lot of people. But I NEVER raised a hand to my ‘ Teen Golden Gloves,WWII/KOREAN WAR Vet, retired drill instructor father. Not because of all that though. Because I saw all four of my older brother tote his ass whoopin’. I didn’t want to be the 5 in his 5-0 record, if you know what I mean.

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