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Date Posted: 09:33:21 02/12/26 Thu
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A contributor writing under the name of Julie Wilson (2016, Voy 216899) claimed to be a mother who stripped a boy naked before administering a spanking. She preferred to do this in front of a female audience.
Before she administered the ritual, she removed “all but my bra and panties.” She found it helped focus the boy’s attention and made him easier to control. She furthermore explained that her own partial nudity prevented a mess in case the child ejaculated in her lap. She began this practice when her son was 13 years old.
She admitted that she enjoyed the practice. She defended herself on the grounds that “it is better to impose a punishment I enjoy than one I don't. I think I've earned it.”
She denied, however, that her motive was to sexually arouse the child. In fact, she rendered further shame and punishment if the child shows an erection.
Furthermore, she advocated requiring boys to wear women’s clothes. She rationalized such a practice on the grounds that girls wear boys’ clothes, but boys don’t wear girls’ clothes on the grounds that women are inferior. “Putting boys in dresses and panties can help them develop respect for women.”
Or better yet, make boys wear women’s lingerie and nothing else. “For a boy to start wearing his mother's pretty nylon panties can be a turning point in his life.” “A boy in panties will brighten up the home.” In addressing another contributor, she suggested staging a lingerie fashion show for a female audience in the living room, using the boys as models.
In reading these messages, my last surprise was to see her claim to be a psychologist. A Google search showed a very highly respected psychiatrist named Julie Wilson, working in a pediatric hospital in Pawtucket, RI.
True, mental health professionals can say some zany things, but I have serious doubts that our trusty servant in Rhode Island really wrote these messages and intended for them to be taken seriously. For one thing, there is a continuity error. Did the writer spank only one child, as one of her messages implied, or several children, as another of her messages implied?
It is possible that the messages were written as a joke by some person who did not know of the real Julie Wilson. Or they could have been written by a person seeking revenge after an unpleasant experience with the real Julie Wilson.
Or perhaps the real Julie Wilson wrote those messages as a joke.
I wrote to the psychiatrist in Rhode Island, asking if she was really the author of these posts. To date, I have not received a response.
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