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Subject: Re: What does Rohrstock mean?


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Alfred22
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Date Posted: 06:44:12 12/11/24 Wed
In reply to: Emmie Sue 's message, "What does Rohrstock mean?" on 05:30:46 12/09/24 Mon

A very important observation, Radka. I wonder why so many avoid calling a spanking a "spanking?" I do not think that it is limited to young women. Young men discussing an upcoming caning at a British boarding school were chatting and the older said to the younger who was quite worried about his "sixer" that was coming "Don't worry. You will "sing out" with each stroke just like we all did. Another person who bragged about how short spankings can be asserted that to be effective, they do have to last long enough to produce the "spanking song."

Btw, what else in Czech is a "ra'koska?" That is, does it apply to anything other than a disciplinary rattan cane?

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Radka
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Date Posted: 22:34:28 12/11/24 Wed

Rákoska is the diminutive of Rákos, which means reed. It is therefore very similar to English or German. A very popular nickname is also ‘Umělci’, which you could translate as an artist but also an expert or craftsman. Just someone who is able to solve your problems...

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Alfred22
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Date Posted: 06:32:56 12/14/24 Sat

Radka makes another important point about nicknames for a disciplinary reed or cane. As kids we chewed Double Bubble gum that allowed some to blow bubbles. I never managed it but others could. Blowing a bubble produced a noisy pop! This revealed that you were chewing gum and THAT could get you into big trouble in formal environments like school or worship services. So often the smacking pop sound the gum made was followed by a real life smacking by an adult's ‘Umělci’, (which you could translate as an artist but also an expert or craftsman. Just someone who is able to solve your problems...)

While the bubble popping didn't solve all your problems the adult response definitely helped to focus ALL and I mean all of your attention, on the red stripe developing right across your bottom!

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Radka to Alfred
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Date Posted: 07:08:09 12/16/24 Mon

Sorry Alfred, I can of course translate your words, but I don't think I got the message.

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