Wednesday, May 22

As a punishment for bullying, a mom abuses her daughter?

Asked by Adeptus Astartes at 22 May,2013
She made the poor girl wear clothes from the thrift store! Someone take that poor girl away from that wretched woman! Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2328081/Mom-makes-daughter-wear-horrible-thrift-store-clothes-teach-lesson-bullying-students.html?ICO=most_read_module What do you guys think? Really abusive or Just a little abusive

Best Answer:
Temple ♥ Is An Island at 22 May,2013
That's not abuse, and fifty dollars ain't cheap, least not to me. As a child i was "punished" with a belt, extension cord, 12 inch long six in wide paddle and more than a few pops to the mouth. If only my mother believed in forcing me to wear ugly cloths as a punishment, we might get along better.

Other Answers:
  1. no that's not abusive
  2. This is not at all abusive. It is a brilliant, customized form of punishment fitting to her offenses.

    If more parents of bullying children took action like this, there would be considerably less bullying and it would be halted early before the child turns to physical bullying.
  3. Not abusive. That girl needed her head rearranged, and this woman showed excellent skill in providing that service to her.
  4. I think most parents should buy their kids cheap/thrift clothing. There's no reason for kids to wear high end expensive clothing that they're likely to outgrow or ruin.
  5. well no one hit her all they did was try to make her feel the same way her victims felt thats a good idea.
  6. That's not abuse, and fifty dollars ain't cheap, least not to me. As a child i was "punished" with a belt, extension cord, 12 inch long six in wide paddle and more than a few pops to the mouth. If only my mother believed in forcing me to wear ugly cloths as a punishment, we might get along better.
  7. There is nothing wrong with wearing thrift store clothes. The woman should have made her daughter wear a sign saying "I am a bully."
  8. Step-mom... talk about fitting into stereotypes. But let us give her the benefit of doubt - maybe she had the girl's best interests at heart. How the story leaked to the daily mail though, I'll never know. They love sensationalizing stuff. Parents should be allowed to discipline their kids without everything being labelled abuse. They are spoiled enough as it is. You know the old saying - spoil the rod, spare the child. Oh wait, I got it backwards. Spare the rod, spoil the child. A lot of wisdom in those old sayings. Sometimes we don't give old folks their proper due, but only when we are as old as them do we realize how right they were about a lot of things, and then we cringe when we recollect what know-it-alls we were. No offence to KIA.
  9. She's a hero!


    Humiliation is the best cure for the little f*ckers.
  10. She had $20in her pocket and popped some tags.....

    I think a better punishment would have been to have her daughter volunteer to help others. What the Mom did was just the same as bullying. Tried to make her kid feel bad.
  11. OMG she looks like crap in those cheap aѕs clothes. She must be the laughing stock of the entire school now. That'll teach the bullying bіtch.
  12. I raised with a paddling and hard labor when I stepped out of line and that's how I raise my kids. This girl got of too easy if you ask me.
  13. Not abusive at all, it's genius.
  14. Not abuse. In fact I'd probably wear that blue dress with the red flowers all over. Cute....
  15. No, not abusive.

    My mom used to make me eat soap for doing much less.