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Author: Cath to Kristina and All (Happy and Delighted) |
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Date Posted: 14:48:12 01/29/24 Mon In reply to: Cath to Lisa S--the belt v. the Lexan 's message, "Re: Lisa S to Cath" on 11:00:21 01/27/24 Sat Dear Kristina and All, I thought you might like to see this note about our Sunday morning discipline start to this week. As I mentioned earlier, Tom was not here to see the first mouth soaping I gave my three and he was naturally interested in seeing how that new tool of discipline worked with our kids. We were all interested in watching the two football playoff games yesterday, and even Debbie, our youngest, was mildly interested in those pre-Super Bowl games, so Sunday was going to be a busy day with Church first and two football games later, and I also wanted to be sure Tom got a chance to see how the new mouth soaping discipline worked with our kids. So, yesterday I set the alarms for very early morning and when I woke them up I told the kids to get into their bathroom and take care of their urinary “needs” first, then wash their faces and all three were then to come down naked to our master bath where Tom and I would be waiting. And it was a case of let’s go, let's go, hop hop, move it! As soon as the three came into our master bathroom they saw the three dishes with their personal bars of Ivory soap waiting on top of the hamper, and they knew right away what was coming. I did them youngest to oldest, starting with Debbie. I used her small bar of travel soap to lather up a washcloth good and proceeded to use my left hand to stick that in her mouth and thoroughly soap up her inside cheeks, gums, teeth and her tongue—top and bottom—while she made the most horrible faces and was gasping and snorting like a winded horse. And while I was doing that I used the Lexan paddle in my right hand to smack her bottom cheeks as I told her, “Stand still! Stop squirming (an impossible order to follow)! Keep your mouth open! Stop pushing with your tongue!” And so on, while the paddle was going smack, smack, smack very smartly on her bottom. I then put the small travel bar in her mouth, told her to bite down lightly and steered her to side of the tub where she was to stand. She was allowed to remove the bar briefly now and then to let herself spit foam into the tub, but then it was to be replaced and stay in her mouth while she stood at the tub. I did Jimmie next, and his squirming in place, and the noises he made, and the horrible grimaces and twisting of his face I’d have to say were humorously impressive, and the Lexan paddle was busy smacking his bottom steadily. While I soaped him, both Tom and I noticed and pointedly ignored--you couldn’t miss it actually—the fact that his manly member stood up and saluted me as I scrubbed his mouth and paddled his bottom, and we both understood this was a totally involuntary reaction on his part to the agitation and pain and discomfort he was experiencing. Jimmie was fairly quickly standing beside Debbie at the tub. Annie was next, and she tried valiantly, and mostly did, keep her hands clasped behind her back as I soaped her mouth very thoroughly but she made the most horrible gagging faces and noises of all of them. She is so pretty that her squirming and grimacing was something to see, and her hips were rotating and bouncing and going up and down as I soaped her as though she were on a trampoline, as I did smack steadily until I finished and she was ready to go and stand by the tub. While they were standing at the tub with the soap in their mouths, Tom told me, Kristina, that we owed you once again for suggesting that we use soaping with our kids, because he agreed it was a wonderful and exciting addition to our regular discipline, and we stood together for the stated five minutes hugging and kissing each other as we admired the sight of our three squirming and moaning youngsters taking turns spitting soap into the tub. After that, before we sent them off, I sat on the toilet lid again and called each one of them to me in turn, and each got a sound paddling of almost ten minutes each with the Lexan, so it was a half an hour before the last one was sent off bawling and dancing up and down the hall to their own bathroom. We knew that it would take the kids about an hour and a half for them to all rinse their mouths repeatedly, brush their teeth and gums, and use a lot of mouthwash, and then shower and dress and come down ready for breakfast and ready to go after that to church, but I had purposely set the wake-up alarm so we had plenty of time for all of this. This also allowed Tom and I to go back to our own bed for some playful time before we had to shower and get ready for breakfast—and I want to put this as delicately as possible—and after watching the mouth-washing and Lexan paddling of our three darlings, Tom was also saluting me as we headed down the hall for some quality time before we had to get up for our showers. So now you have that report which I just felt some of you might like to read about how that second mouth washing went, and tell you that I did get the chance to let Tom see that new discipline tool in practice. I am so glad you suggested that we might want to try that, Kristina. We are very pleased with the results we’ve gotten, as you can gather. Love, Cath [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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