SHANGHAI - A six-year-old boy in Shanghai has formulated a chemical mixture to resist getting beaten up by his parents. He says if his parents beat him next time, he would spray the mixture on them and make them suffer from rashes.
The boy spent two hours in the toilet preparing the mixture, consists of shampoo, bath foam, soap and vinegar, which he believes can give one wrinkles and rashes, China Daily reported Wednesday.
Psychologists have asked the parents to adopt a more soft and understanding approach toward the child.
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