By Satan's Mum - 06/05/2014 18:38 - United Kingdom - London

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Today, to teach my 14-year-old son a serious lesson for bullying a child at school again, I grounded him for the rest of the year. He just snorted and said, "Cool, I'll just jack off all year then! Thanks, mum!" and happily retreated to his bedroom. FML
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Take away his computer then. At least make it boring for him

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In this day and age simply grounding a child isn't enough. Where's the real punishment? Chances are they have a computer, a TV, their phone and some form of game console. The only real thing you take away from them is not being able to physically go and hang out with friends. Best option would be to strip him of all his electronics for the year. He needs to use a computer for work? Send him to the library. There's a real punishment.

Love the idea about the door! When he comes home make him wear a brand new pair of exfoliation gloves. He won't want to rub those too vigorously on his private parts!

He needs to get spank , to learn some respect

Now might be a good time to start looking into boot camp options.

make him follow you around for the rest of the year.

I agree with the general consensus of taking away all electronics. Bullying is an awful thing. I've been bullied since elementary school and it's hard to heal from. Not only that, but my mother punished me by taking away things, such as activities, electronics, and (the big one, as I was a teen girl) the phone. Nothing wrong with spanking it now and again, but take away his door and make him do it in the shower. Then take away internet, computers, phone, radio. All of it! That'll show him!

Damn sounds like someone either needs to go to military school!

Make him hold a sign that says "I was a bully, so I need to hold this sign up. Honk if you think I should be ashamed." Or you could make him sell his Xbox/Playstation or his most favorite electronics and have him donate the money to charity.