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unit91 ◴[] No.17905867[source]
How it works in my house:

"Son, do your chores please."

"Yes, sir."

Done.

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colechristensen ◴[] No.17905948[source]
I've never met anyone who referred to their parent like that who didn't have at least a marginally abusive family life.

It is plainly offensive to address kin as "sir".

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eboyjr ◴[] No.17905972[source]
It's an authoritarian parenting style, and I don't think anyone really likes it. But there's nothing here to suggest any marginal physical or emotional abuse. I personally know a few traditional Mexican families where the father is addressed as "sir" as a sign of respect but still knows how to care for their children.
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1. colechristensen ◴[] No.17905986[source]
Abuse doesn't have to be physical.