No, it is not appropriate to use physical discipline, such as smacking a cat, as a form of training or correction. This can cause harm to the animal and damage the trust between the pet and the owner. Positive reinforcement and gentle training methods are more effective and humane ways to train a cat.
Smacking is banned in many European countries because it's a form of physical violence towards children. These countries recognise that children should not be smacked just so adults can get respect. There is a law for adults not getting abused by children so why not the other way around?
You can not hit your baby. But there is a scene you can get when your child is a teenager where you can choose to "discipline" your child by smacking him.
NO It is a very effective way of discipline and it works on my 3 daughtersi agree that it is ok as long as it leaves no bruising permanant marks(scars).
Smacking could be counted as assault.
Lip smacking is a simple motor tic
The lip smacking sound is typically spelled as "muah" or "smooch."
no
The onomatopoeia "smack" is often used to represent a smacking sound in writing. Alternatively, you can describe the sound using adjectives like "sharp," "loud," or "crisp" to convey the impact of the smacking sound.
lip-smacking
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Start with the easiest, eliminate the obvious, cross fingers, start smacking with your hand, start smacking with a hammer!
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