A Chinese father punished his son, 11, by purportedly forcing him to play video games for 17 hours without any sleep. Located in Shenzhen, China, the punishment began after the father — known as Huang — found his son still on his phone in the middle of the night. “After eating a midnight snack at 1 a.m., I went upstairs and found that [my son] hadn’t slept yet,” Huang explained in the description of his Douyin video.
A Chinese father punished his son, 11, by purportedly forcing him to play video games for 17 hours without any sleep.
Huang then shares a picture of his son continuing to play at 7:30 in the morning — six hours after his initial discovery. However, by 1 p.m. Huang finds his son fast asleep and wakes him up. “Wake him up,” reads the video’s captions. “Keep playing.” In contrast, other users agreed with the father’s methods and even suggested other methods of punishment.“Let him play until he is bored one time, and then [make him] work harder to let him play until he vomits,” one user wrote.
“I promise must go to bed before 11 o’clock. Promise not to play the phone before going to bed, not to read, and not to play with toys.”
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