A smack whether controlled or out of control, still would be categorised under violence/aggression however you want to put it (hit X with Y). But saying NO in a voice that is truly assertive, rather than aggressive or passive, is still as effective, if not more effective. While violence which is a punishment causes a reaction (and you may not see the reaction under the fear), assertion causes an understanding without punishment. Most families and parents are dysfunctional, but it still doesn't make it right to use violence.
If a husband smacked his wife in the face out of anger- that is abuse. But if she fainted and fell to the floor, and he shook her and slapped her in an attempt to revive her, it would not be abuse. You're just not understanding that there are situations where it is nessesary. Or that we agree with you that slapping or spanking out of anger as an act of revenge is wrong.
But had I not spanked my child for running around the campfire, when nothing else worked, she could have tripped and fallen into the fire. It could be that she is not covered in scars today because I saved her from that with a spanking. It is not my go-to, or my first reaction, but at times is nessesary.
But had I not spanked my child for running around the campfire, when nothing else worked, she could have tripped and fallen into the fire. It could be that she is not covered in scars today because I saved her from that with a spanking. It is not my go-to, or my first reaction, but at times is nessesary.