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I would kick her out of the house. No need to slap.
TheStatutoryApe said:Apparently ridicule and disowning are preferable to a slap? We're not talking about a punch here. We're not even talking about getting hit with a switch or a belt. I've been slapped by friends in jest and have even had women slap me because they think its funny to slap men about. The slap itself was never a big deal. A slap is usually less a violent abuse than a power play. There are certainly people who slap for violent effect but that is obviously not what occurred here. Grandma was obviously trying to impress upon the granddaughter that she was the one in charge. It was obviously not a very effective tactic and better could have been come up with but personally I find a slap less disrespectful and hurtful than ridicule.
TheStatutoryApe said:I have never been cowed into fear by being struck. Perhaps some people are, I do not know. Personally it just makes me mad. The only people I have ever met that have been fearful of one simple slap or strike are people who have been severely beaten in their past. Granddaughter did not seem very cowed either. She was apparently clear headed enough to find her revenge.
You're just a jack of all trades. You know about knife fighting too.Striking at someone's face is a basic scare tactic because of psychological impact, it is why in knife fighting one strikes with the off-hand with a feint to the face, causing a blink reaction, then strike with the knife hand.
leroyjenkens said:I don't think a backhand is a slap at all. There's padding on your palm, but a backhand is all bone. That's no slap.
leroyjenkens said:You're just a jack of all trades. You know about knife fighting too.
I said I don't consider it a slap because it's the back of your hand. You're using the bone. It's as much of a slap as kicking someone in the face.What is "backhand"? It is short for "Backhanded slap". Slap is open hand, punch is closed fist. This granny used the back of her hand, as it said in the article.
You used a knife fighting strategy to prove your point. Have you been in a knife fight? You also mentioned how you broke someone's arm in 3 places. Did you follow them to the hospital? How did you find out exactly what happened to his arm?"A jack of all trades, and a master of none," is that it? If it isn't clear I spent time serving in my home country's military, does that help you understand? Now please stop trying to drag a fight from a locked thread into this one, I am not going to help you kill this thread as well.
Evo said:Sounds more like the Grandmother popped her in the mouth rather than a slap across the face.
What about the tactic of washing a childs mouth out with soap? I think that's terrible, but it was common.
My mother-in-law told me that I paid too much attention to my children. She said that she didn't let her kids rule her life. After brakfast, she would lock them in their rooms so she could do want she wanted to do around the house without having to deal with them. She said that sometimes they would cry and scream for hours. She'd either run the vacuum or turn up the radio to drown them out. Now, that's child abuse, it was considered ok back then.
zomgwtf said:Regardless, if it was... it has no bearing on how things are looked upon in THESE times. That's one of the great things about being human. We can adapt and CHANGE for the better.
leroyjenkens said:I said I don't consider it a slap because it's the back of your hand. You're using the bone. It's as much of a slap as kicking someone in the face.
You used a knife fighting strategy to prove your point. Have you been in a knife fight? You also mentioned how you broke someone's arm in 3 places. Did you follow them to the hospital? How did you find out exactly what happened to his arm?
Why do you keep calling everything a fight? No one can disagree with you or else they're trying to fight? You get defensive way too fast.
Pengwuino said:Since when? Sure we CAN, but do we? No. You can't expect people to see something as proper for 50 years and then oops, "times change, deal with it".
As for the incident, I agree, neither the grandmother or the child are at fault here. Except the child. It's entirely that whiny brat's fault.
The reason I compared them was because a slap is with an open hand. A kick is similar. It's just harder. Just like a back hand.To the first, consider it what you want, it is still defined as a slap. I have been kicked in the leg, and stomach, and arms, and I can say it is nothing like a backhand at all.
Calling it a fight is demeaning. We can discuss all day, but it seems like when you start to get upset and frustrated, it's the other person's fault for turning it into a fight. It's not my fault you have a short fuse.The rest does not warrant a response.