• tetris11@lemmy.ml
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    3 months ago

    I mean, yeah? Is that really so bad. I guess it depends what the intent was. The town I grew up in was pretty tame, and the room I’d get locked in without food or water if I’d misbehaved had books

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      3 months ago

      I was locked outside of the house for long periods of time and had to drink from the garden hose / garden faucet, and pee in the bushes. We also had like 10+ apple trees. It wasn’t that bad. A bit boring sometimes.

      But that’s because it was outside and I could get my needs covered and meet friends.

      Locked inside without these needs covered for extended periods is a lot worse in my opinion. Even cats and dogs have those needs covered.

      It’s also about the lack of freedom when locked inside.

      I would not treat my own children like I was treated, and especially not like you were.

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        3 months ago

        Yeah, I just remember it being boring too. I’m also not really a person who can’t go a few hours without water, so I never felt I was being neglected.

        I dont think I’d lock my kid indoors, but I do admit that when it happened to me after I’d been fighting my siblings or something, it was just treated as a time where I would chill out and read a book to wind down. Once dinner was ready, I’d get called for dinner, and everything seemed normal.

        So I’d probably try to create a cool down zone with my kids if I ever have them, maybe a comfy chair they’re not allowed to leave for a few hours?

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          3 months ago

          Children (humans) should always have access to clean water. That is not normal in the slightest. A time out shouldn’t include torture.