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Date Posted: 15:25:09 05/09/17 Tue
Author: DTK
Subject: Re: The drug store
In reply to: DTK 's message, "Re: The drug store" on 09:30:29 05/07/17 Sun

Error - "cone" = "done" (!)

>I always hated being taken into the pharmacy to
>witness the suppositories being bought for me -
>everyone knowing that I was going to get forcibly
>"cone" when we got home. So having them delivered by
>someone at school must have been too much to bear -
>you would have really really dreaded your next school
>day.
>BTW: Did anyone, as a child, think the word
>"toiletries" meant suppositories and enemas (because
>it was often on signs displayed in drugstores /
>chemists' shops, and because "toilet + tries" (as in
>"trying to do something on the toilet")

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[> [> [> [> Re: The drug store -- Rhonda T., 12:48:35 01/06/19 Sun [1]


I thought 'toiletries' were anything that was used in the bathroom, the toilet room. So, yes, suppositories and enemas were toiletries to me just as a jar of Vaseline or a bar of soap was. A bath brush was a toiletry, and more as it was one of mom's go to spankers when I had to be punished. "Kneel down and over the edge of the tub young lady and we'll get this over with right now." Moments later the bath brush toiletry would be smacking my bottom, rather than going up my bottom the way suppositories and enemas did.

>I always hated being taken into the pharmacy to
>witness the suppositories being bought for me -
>everyone knowing that I was going to get forcibly
>"cone" when we got home. So having them delivered by
>someone at school must have been too much to bear -
>you would have really really dreaded your next school
>day.
>BTW: Did anyone, as a child, think the word
>"toiletries" meant suppositories and enemas (because
>it was often on signs displayed in drugstores /
>chemists' shops, and because "toilet + tries" (as in
>"trying to do something on the toilet")

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[> [> [> [> [> Re: The drug store -- Nancy Jean, 09:28:51 02/25/19 Mon [1]

I can identify with being told to kneel down and go over the edge of the tub or sometimes to stand, feet apart and bend with my hands on the edge of the tub for support, but this was mostly when a suppository, or enema, was about to go up my bottom. When the brush was going to be applied to it I' usually be across mom's lap with bare bottom pointing to the ceiling.

>I thought 'toiletries' were anything that was used in
>the bathroom, the toilet room. So, yes, suppositories
>and enemas were toiletries to me just as a jar of
>Vaseline or a bar of soap was. A bath brush was a
>toiletry, and more as it was one of mom's go to
>spankers when I had to be punished. "Kneel down and
>over the edge of the tub young lady and we'll get this
>over with right now." Moments later the bath brush
>toiletry would be smacking my bottom, rather than
>going up my bottom the way suppositories and enemas
>did.
>
>>I always hated being taken into the pharmacy to
>>witness the suppositories being bought for me -
>>everyone knowing that I was going to get forcibly
>>"cone" when we got home. So having them delivered by
>>someone at school must have been too much to bear -
>>you would have really really dreaded your next school
>>day.
>>BTW: Did anyone, as a child, think the word
>>"toiletries" meant suppositories and enemas (because
>>it was often on signs displayed in drugstores /
>>chemists' shops, and because "toilet + tries" (as in
>>"trying to do something on the toilet")

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