Man makes son play mobile games for 17 hours without sleep as punishment

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Man makes son play mobile games for 17 hours as punishment for playing in secret at night

He also fell asleep while playing, but was awoken by Huang who demanded he continue playing.

But after 17 hours, the boy gave in, begging his father for “mercy”. He also wrote an apology letter in English saying he would not again play games in the middle of the night.He also said that his wife supported his decision because she felt it was reasonable given he was not resorting to physical violence., he said he proceeded with the punishment only because he was sure his son could deal with it, and advised other parents against doing so.

“My son usually has good grades and is very obedient. He often goes outdoors with me, and his physical fitness is also good,” he said.

 

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