Hotsaucing

Hotsaucing

Hotsaucing is the act of disciplining a child by putting hot sauce on his tongue. The practice gained notoriety from a 2000 book, "Creative Correction: Extraordinary Ideas for Everyday Discipline", by Lisa Whelchel. Whelchel is most famous for having played Blair Warner on the 1980s TV sitcom "The Facts of Life". In the book, Whelchel claims the practice is more effective and humane than traditional corporal punishments, such as spanking.

External links

* [http://www.religioustolerance.org/spankin9.htm ReligiousTolerance.org on hotsaucing] . Includes many references against and for the practice
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A52899-2004Aug9.html Washington Post on hotsaucing]


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