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Boy’s punishment doesn’t fit crime

- Jeanne Phillips Write to Dear Abby at P.O. Box 96440, Los Angeles, CA 90069 or dearabby.com

Dear Abby: When I stopped by my brother’s house a couple of weeks ago, he mentioned that his 9-yearold son was grounded in his bedroom. He was being punished for snooping in his dad’s vintage collection of porn.

At first I was upset with my brother and his wife, because it was their fault that the boy had access to it, and boys are naturally curious. But when I found out what his punishment was, I became enraged. Their “brilliant” idea was to make my nephew disgusted with porn by forcing him to look at the entire collection for three hours instead of playing outside.

Maybe this tactic works for cigarette smoking or chewing tobacco, but this seemed very wrong. I was so appalled, I oversteppe­d; I went straight into my nephew’s room and told him he was allowed to go outside and play. Abby, what do you think? What should I have done?

Appalled in Ohio

Dear Appalled: The child’s punishment was extreme and inappropri­ate. What you SHOULD have done was point out to your brother and sister-in-law that their punishment may have been counterpro­ductive. Rather than working as aversion therapy, it could result in whetting their son’s appetite for more. You might also have suggested they consult a child psychologi­st for suggestion­s on how to deal with their son’s budding sexual curiosity, which is entirely normal.

Dear Abby: My 30-year-old son lives with me for financial reasons, and I love him dearly. He helps with bills and works a full-time job. My only problem with him is he wears the same pair of pants for weeks without washing them and hasn’t washed his sheets in months. I didn’t raise him that way. He does take a shower every night.

He owns only one pair of pants, and I can’t get him to buy another pair. I have complained to him several times about the bad smell. How can I get him to change his ways?

Fed-Up Mother in Texas

Dear Fed Up: At this point in his life, that may not be possible. It seems strange to me that someone who smells bad could hold a full-time job, but I will take your word for it. The easiest solution to your problem might be for you to wash his bedding every few weeks. As to the fact that he has only one pair of pants, buy him a pair for his next birthday or for Christmas.

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