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<blockquote data-quote="Prototype007" data-source="post: 14668879" data-attributes="member: 103716"><p>I didn't break the rules because I was raised with knowing there is consequences for all of our actions.</p><p></p><p>If a kid doesn't respect the parent and fear consequences at a young age how do you think they're going to turn out as they age? Just like my half brothers.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>At the time I was 4" taller than that brother, matching weight of 170 lbs, and he was more active/athletic at the time, and I've got a right arm and spine that's tied together with metal, plastic, and screws. Don't try to exaggerate me into some beast picking on a small child.</p><p></p><p>They learned to respect my mother more because they suffered a real consequence physically instead of the talk that was tried for oh so many years and failed miserably. The youngest brother could definitely take me down without issue, but witnessing that got through to him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prototype007, post: 14668879, member: 103716"] I didn't break the rules because I was raised with knowing there is consequences for all of our actions. If a kid doesn't respect the parent and fear consequences at a young age how do you think they're going to turn out as they age? Just like my half brothers. At the time I was 4" taller than that brother, matching weight of 170 lbs, and he was more active/athletic at the time, and I've got a right arm and spine that's tied together with metal, plastic, and screws. Don't try to exaggerate me into some beast picking on a small child. They learned to respect my mother more because they suffered a real consequence physically instead of the talk that was tried for oh so many years and failed miserably. The youngest brother could definitely take me down without issue, but witnessing that got through to him. [/QUOTE]
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