It's not that I disrespect parents who hit their children as much as I strongly disagree with that methodology. I simply feel feel that reason can accomplish more than spanking, always.
I agree entirely.
I don't think anything is accomplished by flinging accusations of abuse around, but this is my feeling as well.
It always bothered me, too, that we as a culture expend so much time and energy trying to teach our children about "good touches" and "bad touches" and not letting adults touch their private parts, etc... and then proceed to whack away at their arses any time they displease us.
I've even known some parents who pull their children's pants down and spank them on their bare butts.
What sort of message does this send?
"Don't ever let any adult touch your private parts, unless they are inflicting well-deserved
pain upon them?"
As a teenager, I knew some kids who, even at fourteen and fifteen years old, were still getting spanked; whipped, really.
The sexual aspect of this bothers me; not that the parents are deliberately performing a sexual act upon their children when they spank them, but that it could be construed as erotic by the child and could really mess them up psychologically. Spanking is somewhat fetishized in our society, and some of these fundamentalist Christian "how to spank your child" books literally read like S&M pornography, outlining elaborate "spanking rituals", dominance and submission, etc.
This one, for instance, is a classic, and is marketed not only to parents on many fundamentalist Christian websites, but also to Spanking fetishists on many S&M sites:
Spanking: Why, When, How, by Roy Lessin.
If you scroll down to the part where it says "Customers who bought this item also bought...", you'll see that many customers who bought this book also bought other S&M erotica, including something called 'Naughty Spanking Stories from A to Z' by Rachel Kramer Bussel.
If you also click on the "customer reviews" section, you'll see that many people who left comments were subjected to the disciplinary method outlined in this book as children, and many are still experiencing the traumatic effects of it to this day, and dealing with various physical and psychological issues because of it.
Another woman, Bethany Fenimore, whose family was close friends with the author, Roy Lessin (also the cofounder of the Dayspring Christian Ministry), has publicized her childhood experiences with this disciplinary method in an open letter to the author. Beth Fenimore's father illustrated Roy Lessin's book, attended Roy Lessin's church, and religiously practiced Roy Lessin's disciplinary method on Beth and her siblings. And this is what Beth Fenimore has to say about the effect that had on her life:
Open Letter to Roy Lessin.
This book was written back in the seventies, and you may believe these practices have fallen out of favor in our new, more enlightened time. But Roy Lessin is
still publishing and marketing new "Christian Spanking" manuals to this day, despite testimony that his original book led to wide-spread child mistreatment; his latest book is
Spanking: A Loving Discipline : Helpful and Practical Answers for Today's Parents, already a huge hit with both fundamentalist Christian parents and S&M fetishists alike.
So. Yeah, there's a big difference between giving your kid a swat on the (clothed) behind and undressing them and performing some sort of elaborate "spanking ritual", as recommended by Lessin's books.
But, for some people it might be hard to tell exactly where the line is.
Like I said, parents who are still bending their sixteen-year-olds over their knees
might have some personal issues they need to deal with, and are no doubt causing a lot of psychological damage to their children as well.