What I don't get is why people (OP included) believe that violence is productive towards personal development.
I'm a fairly open minded person. I'll happily have a discussion about the contributions slavery made to modern society.
But, what, do some people deserve to be enslaved? Do some people deserve to be raped? Or, is it all about the baseball bat?
I think you're treading on thin ice.
Not because of what you've done.
But, because of how you're approaching this thread.
You need to admit that what you did was wrong and that you shouldn't have done it.
You're kind of going back and forth on that.
The whole "I won't do it again,
but it needed to be done," attitude...
It isn't going to help you.
It didn't need to be done. He didn't need a beating.
I think, maybe, you can't admit what you did because you (still) love him?
As far as I'm concerned, it doesn't matter what any adult does (male or female).
They might
deserve a beating (that's debatable). But, you shouldn't do it.
Because it doesn't do any good...
The same goes for parenting.
It's not going to help your child to beat them.
People can learn without violence.
Hurting people isn't sustainable.
In the end, they're going to strike back.
And if they don't, well, they're slaves.
So, either way, it isn't good.
There are always better ways to deal with any situation.
And - by "better" - I don't mean morally superior.
I mean: there are more efficient ways to influence / rehabilitate people.
...
Why assume that beating someone is the only way to deal with them?
