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> 
> You offer only weak arguments.  And please don't counter with the 
> non-eurocentric angle, because I am a product of a fully eurocentric
> household that thought that slapping, spanking and yelling were just A-OK.
> And it wasn't.
> 
> Nancy Melucci
> El Camino College
> Torrance, CA

I wonder if awful treatment like this may be influencing some of our views that 
spanking is abusive and wrong?  How many of us do not spank our children 
because we were mistreated by our parents?  How many of us did spanking 
become included with slapping, yelling, etc?

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Jim Guinee, Ph.D.  Director of Training, Counseling Center           
Adjunct Professor, Dept. of Psychology/Counseling
                            Dept. of Health Sciences
President-Elect, Arkansas College Counselor Association
University of Central Arkansas
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