dragonfly411
Ideal_Rock
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TravelingGal|1290117276|2771876 said:You know I'm all about boundaries, blah blah blah, but I think it is SO important in the early year to give and SHOW your kid a lot of love.
No one can push my buttons like the people I love. Because they are the very very few who I care what they think. I was a fairly good kid, but remember on a couple of occasions my mom blowing up at me. I fully anticipate that some day, Amelia is going to make me LOSE IT.
Hopefully losing it will simply entail me just shouting or something, and not doing anything nutty. When my mom blew up at me, I knew she was mad (and that I had done something to deserve this). She even swore at me in Korean...impressive since she never swears. But I knew how much she loved me...that never changed and I could deal with it for what it was...a very big argument.
In cases of abuse, I don't think that true love is there, but I can't presume to know what goes on in the minds of these people. All I know is that discipline is only effective without long term damage if there is love.
In response to this. I think that in some instances, no, it truly is not there. I think though that there are instances where the love is there, but the person doesn't understand the proper ways to express it. The abused may end up abusive because it is all they know. The neglected might become possessive because they feel a need to grasp on to anyone that enters their life. I think so many things depend on individual case scenarios, and we can never truly know.