Actually, I'm not. I wish it made every parent who *spanks* uncomfortable enough to stop hitting their kid under the misguided belief it constitutes "discipline"
Although, to be technical, I suspect Davka is not spanking anyone at all nowadays - aren't your children all grown?
That brings another funny spanking story to mind.
My mother was making supper and some involved game that drove us all crazy that she'd make us play at dinner. The meal was beets and some kind of meat. So the six of us are sitting at the table, waiting for instructions on the stupid game we'd have to pretend to like before we could eat and my father comes in - wearing a bright school-bus yellow sweatshirt. He was Autistic so colorful clothes were a common part of his repertoire; he cared not what the fashion mavens thought.
He wanted to eat. He's hungry, it's dinner time he wants to eat. Did I mention there was some game that the hungry autistic guy was supposed to indulge before serving himself? He soon found out. And roared, as he was wont to do. "WHY CAN'T WE JUST EAT!?"
Mother was incensed. OCD Aspie mother was just outraged at this thwarting of her Perfect Family Moment. She threw the beets at him. (They looked fabulous on his yellow shirt).
His jaw dropped. Her jaw dropped. She ran down the hall, he followed, roaring. He caught her at the bottom of the stairs and proceeded to spank her. Because, I guess that's what you do when people are unruly.
Satisfied that justice had been meted out properly, he returned to the kitchen and proceeded to fill his plate with meat and potatoes and sat down to eat. Chastised, she cried and left the room. We six were thrilled to not ONLY get out of the game, but get out of the beets, too.