Sure, it's wonderful to make your children laugh by doing something yourself, but
seeing your son crack up because your daughter was making faces at him?
Not exact matches
Sean Harris says if a
son shows what is perceived as effeminate behavior, a parent should «squash that like a cockroach,» and if they
see their
son «dropping the limp wrist, you walk over there and
crack that wrist.
«The second you
see your
son dropping that limp wrist, you walk over there and
crack that wrist,» Harris said in the Sunday sermon.