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Date Posted: 16:32:39 12/03/25 Wed In reply to: Paul1978 's message, "Trouble at School = Big trouble at home" on 14:04:12 12/03/25 Wed > Hi Paul. I'm not sure if u are from the States or in the UK but from what u described I think u guys are in the UK. I'm a dad of 3 boys 12, 10, 7 and are in the States. My boys are spanked bare bottom with my belt or a paddle when they misbehave. I personally think your son needs a big bare bottom spanking when he gets home with your hand and belt or slipper if in the UK. What he did was serious and could've been hurt and also he lied about it as well. I think u definitely should spank him before school each of the 3 days and make sure his butt is good and sore so it's a good reminder to neodo what he did again when sitting in ISS. How do u usually spank your kids? Let me know how it goes or what some advice. Before I get to the subject matter, I want to >apologize about any confusion I may have caused. My >given name is Peter Paul, I prefer Paul, often >introduce myself that way and have contributed here as >Paul1978. However, I see I have posted a few times >with the name Peter1978. I want to apologize if that >caused any confusion. > >An hour ago my wife got a call from the junior high >school our twins attend. Apparently, my son and a >group of other boys have been hopping the fence that >runs along the school property, crossing the street, >purchasing cans of soda and energy drinks from >convenience store and then sneaking them into the >school in their jackets and hiding them in their >lockers. The school has policies against leaving >school property during school hours without a parent >sign out and forbids soda and energy drinks. > >When the boys were confronted they said they only >hopped the fence once to retrieve a football that made >its way over the fence and they were sorry but figured >it wouldn’t be a big deal. However, several faculty >members witnessed the boys enter and exit the >convenience store. A visit with the clerk of the store >subsequently revealed the boys purchasing the >forbidden drinks. Checks of their lockers revealed the >drinks, some unopened and some empties, indicating >this had been occurring for some time. > >The boys, I believe 5 were identified including my >son, were subsequently given disciplinary referrals >for 1) leaving school property unauthorized, 2) >possessing banned drinks and 3) deliberate and >conscious dishonesty to school faculty. The sentences >carry three days of in-house suspension, probation for >the next 45 school days and, my son and two other >culprits are on the 8th grade varsity basketball team >and have been ruled ineligible for the opening two >games of the season - this Friday and next Tuesday. > >I will be picking up the twins after practice today >(our daughter plays girls varsity basketball) and, >when we get home, I will be addressing the matter with >a quite considerable bare bottom spanking for my son. >I am also strongly considering administering a hand >spanking prior to school tomorrow, Friday and Monday, >ensuring that he remains keenly aware of his >misbehavior while sitting in ISS each day. [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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