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Do You Still Beat Your Wife?

Do You Still Beat Your Wife?
posted by jewey6 15 years ago
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    Anonymous
    / 6 years ago

    Women who beat up their husbands, boyfriends, dates so that he loses work should be leather-paddled. A little mild thumping by a woman on a man should be allowed so that men respect their wives and girlfriends. Otherwise things may progress to the proverbial "rolling-pin," baseball-batting, stabbing and shooting stages if he keeps coming in drunk or brings another woman in without his regular woman's permission.

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    Anonymous
    / 6 years ago

    What is shown in the ad as "beating" is what most will call a "spanking." "Beating" creates a mental image of punching in the face, breasts, belly and causing injury.

    If your wife will not submit to a noninjurious spanking on her butt, she is rebellious. The Bible advises the man to move to a corner of the housetop, not to actually beat her. You should have worked these sorts of things out before you married her, so tough.

    If wife "beating" is allowed, the whipping-post has to be reinstated. Men who bruise, choke, kick, claw-grab and twist breasts, and other injurious violence need a little session with a cat o' nine tails or the leather paddle on the whipping-post. Men sentenced to the post should be whipped when they get off work the day before their day off so they have that day off to recover and to consider the error of their ways. This is much superior to jail as it does not cause a man to lose his job. Jail and a whipping is proper for the man who will not appear for his whipping and requires deputies to bring him. Same if he shows up drunk or doped. Sit in jail until he sobers up.

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