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Father Draws Criticism For Denying Son Dinner Out As Punishment For Swearing, Aiming To Avoid Public Embarra*sment

by Emily Davis
March 14, 2026
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In the quiet hours of the night, a single word shattered the fragile peace of a family’s bedtime routine. What was meant to be a simple movie night unraveled into a difficult lesson on boundaries and language, as a young child’s innocent curiosity collided with the harsh realities of parental discipline.

Desperation grew with every repeated utterance, every unanswered question, and every failed punishment. The parents faced the painful dilemma of protecting their son—and their own dignity—while grappling with the unpredictable consequences of a word overheard in innocence but repeated in defiance.

AITA For not letting my son (7) go out in public until he stops repeating a cuss word he learned?

Last night me and my girlfriend were watching a movie,...

Our son was supposed to be in bed and asleep...

We had the volume lower than normal, but he still...

I tried my best to get him back to bed...

Apparently that only made him more curious. It's been about...

"Sit in a corner" "We'll take your video games" "We...

Usually, we would take our son with us, however we...

I don't want to deal with that or have to...

So for the first time since he was like, two,...

I knew he wouldn't be happy, but he just refused...

I told him that we would bring him back food...

We were only gone for two hours and apparently when...

Now we're home, and we've made some progress. He seems...

Dr. T. Berry Brazelton, a renowned pediatrician known for his work on child development, often emphasized that curiosity is a fundamental driver of learning, even when the subject matter is challenging or unexpected for parents. In this situation, the parents’ attempt to dismiss the word’s meaning likely amplified its importance to the child.

The parents employed a classic, though often ineffective, strategy of prohibition and severe punishment (isolation, loss of privileges) for a behavior rooted in novelty and intense curiosity. This approach risks teaching the child that the word itself holds power or that communication with parents about sensitive topics is unsafe. The child’s reaction—pouting and continued fixation—suggests that the emotional consequence of being excluded (the dinner outing) outweighed the impact of the specific punishments.

The decision to hire a sitter to avoid public embarrassment is understandable from a social anxiety perspective, but it inadvertently validated the child’s misbehavior by showing him that his actions could successfully dictate his parents’ plans. A more constructive approach would involve setting a firm boundary about when and where the word can be used, followed by a short, factual, age-appropriate explanation of what the word means and why it is generally avoided in public, thereby satisfying curiosity without rewarding escalation.

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stepintothefairyring This is a perfectly normal, age appropriate part of...

It's your job to teach him - explain *why* it's...

All you've done is punish him for being curious and...

What kind of lesson do you think he got from...

Huckleberry8480 YTA. I dunno if you know this, but kids...

When he asks what a word means, we tell him...

Ok_Examination3023 YTA

Explain to him what it means. He’ll hear it a lot anyway unless you keep him locked away. Also punishments are a very inefficient parenting tool. Look into some courses or books on respectful parenting.

restless_otter YTA, especially with how you're responding to the comments....

1. Every kid is different.

What worked for you doesn't mean it should or would...

You could've just said "It's a word that means making...

It's not too late to sit him down and tell...

south3y It's YOUR fault and you're punishing HIM? YTA.

OLDFatMan1971 Well kind of YTA on this one. My issues...

Instead of telling him it's a "bad word" break it...

CryptographerBest909 YTA. Let's say the president tomorrow said "from now...

You can not wear it" with no further explanation and...

Would you want your son to follow it blindly or...

He's learning about the world right now, he doesn't know...

You WANT them to learn to ask questions, to not...

In all the time you spend punishing him, you could've...

The parent experienced immediate conflict when their son overheard an expletive, leading to a cycle of curiosity, prohibition, and escalating punishments that proved ineffective. Their decision to use a babysitter to avoid public embarrassment highlights a core struggle between maintaining parental control over language and managing the child’s natural curiosity and resulting frustration.

When a child’s curiosity about forbidden topics is met primarily with punishment rather than explanation, where does the balance lie between protecting social decorum and fostering an open environment for learning and trust? Is the immediate removal of privileges the most effective tool for handling linguistic exploration, or should parents prioritize age-appropriate discussion over strict suppression?

Emily Davis

Emily writes heartfelt stories about family, parenting, and personal growth.

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