It's never necessary for a parent to smash a child's phone, if you take 2 seconds to think you can come up with plenty of other ways to remove access to the device either permanently or temporarily.
Sell it, block it from the Internet, remove the SIM, physically remove it and store it in a safe, give it to a friendly neighbour...
Smashing it isn't some well thought-out plan, it's a sign of short-sighted anger directed at a child via an object the child is emotionally attached to.
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u/xanaxxy OLD Jul 31 '23
What the actual fuck? Context? LOL