iin trying to help daughter with temper so have extreme grounded her

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  • It's the parent who has the mental issues.

    Some strong independent people don't respond to unfair punishment in the way the punisher wants them to and good on them, I say

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    • His punishment seems normal for every generation except the most recent one. If I was rebellious, I was locked up in my room until I obeyed. I turned out fine once I accepted society's pecking order. All teenagers are like this, some worse than others. The problem is with the little delinquent.

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      • It's the sort of punishment my parents (born at the end of the 19th century and beginning of the 20th) tried to impose on me as a teenager for normal adolescent questioning of their very strict rules and guess what? I rebelled against them and then against society as a whole and I haven't stopped since.

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        • Sounds like you're just a horrible person. Congratulations.

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          • Please explain why you think I'm horrible

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            • Rebelling against authority simply because it's authority not only makes someone a horrible person, it makes them extremely immature and untrustworthy and excludes them from organized society. Humans are social animals and antisocial behavior leads to problems and/or crime. I truly pity your parents for having such an awful child. I certainly wouldn't put up with it just like mine didn't. In fact, I think the OP is going about it the wrong way, he should consider shipping her off to a military academy and get her scared straight.

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