What was that one picture where every single answer to "what if my yukkuri does this?" was "punch and kick with a warning"? Because that's pretty good advice.
Didact04 said: What was that one picture where every single answer to "what if my yukkuri does this?" was "punch and kick with a warning"? Because that's pretty good advice.
That would be one of Kirishima's better work. His suggestion about kicking them into box during house declaration is also a good one. Confine their house declaration to a smaller place so they take the box instead of the whole room.
"Even though yukkuri can talk since they're born, this doesn't mean they're smart."
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「It's like flying in the sky」
It's a phrase unconsciously said mainly by Reimu-types when they are lifted or falling from some place.
This phrase is based on a characteristic explanation that birds which can fly in the sky can take it extraordinarily easy.
Because even newborn baby-yus that have never seen a bird before say this thing there are some articles being published discussing if Yukkuris have genes (yunes) or not.
「Similar Expressions」 Marisha got wings ze!yunyaaby are u dwoing shuch a dinggggit'sh like fwrying in the shukay~[Lets raise yukkuri - punishment]
Even though yukkuri can talk since they're born, this doesn't mean they're smart.
Even if you told them during training, their response is simply to get away from the training (understood! etc.) and has nothing to do with solution to their character. Rather than their head, yukkuri learn with their body. Please understand this.
Now, the method for punishment.
During baby yu stage, slap them lightly with soft plastic plank while explaining gently to them about their mistake.
Continue the punishment until they say "sorry, won't do it again. forgive me".
Save "why do you do this" for later stage. Be cruel and slap them.
So, lets make them understand "why did this happen" physically.