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Subject: Re: The just so effect


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christian
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Date Posted: Mon, Dec 24 2012, 02:06am
In reply to: Percy 's message, "Re: The just so effect" on Sun, Dec 23 2012, 03:58am

Hi Percy,


My mother’s attitude was just like your mother’s. Mummy always treated me like I was just a little boy, saying things like ‘you’re getting too big for your boots’. ‘You can’t run before you can walk’ was something else I heard a lot from her. ‘Don’t talk with your mouth full’ was usually accompanied by a smack on the back of my bare legs. ‘Don’t slouch! Sit up straight!’ was another constant and having to stand up respectfully when another lady entered the room then wait for permission to sit down. And the dull tedium of sitting quietly with hands folded in the lap, not speaking unless addressed directly, whilst Mummy and her friends droned on about things I didn’t really understand. Then there was the classic ‘May I leave the table, Mummy?’ at the end of a meal. If we had guests then her answer was usually ‘No. You can wait until we’ve all finished then help clear the table’. Routine, rules and repetition is the simplest way to sum up my mother’s philosophy.


It was interesting to read about your gym slip punishment. How long did you spend being tutored by this lady? Was she also allowed to discipline you? Do you think being made to wear a gymslip for your lessons made you apply yourself more and be a better student? I hated my school uniform. I had to wear a royal blue blazer with gold braiding and a matching cap. Shorts were compulsory for all boys but the sixth year boys had the option of wearing long trousers in the winter. We all wore long grey socks with royal blue and gold bands. I was one of only two boys who wore shorts all year round, every year. Mummy said shorts were healthier for boys.

I can’t imagine what it was like to be punished with a leather strap on the inner thighs because my mother only ever spanked me or used the back of a hairbrush but I can guess it must’ve been very painful for you. Just a hand smacked inner thigh is bad enough. I’ve only been caned a few times, thankfully and it’s not an experience I’d ever want to repeat. It’s so much more humiliating than being spanked. Were you strapped or caned in front of anyone else? Did your mother ever invite someone else to discipline you? Did you have to do cornertime after your punishments?

Percy, there’s so much more to write about but I’m going to have to leave this for now because we’ve got guests arriving today for Christmas. The next few days are going to be very busy so I might not be able to use the computer. I hope you have a good Christmas.

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