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Date Posted: 10:12:50 08/31/25 Sun
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>I am averse to the thought of children being
>corporeally punished.
>But for anyone who feels differently, here is a
>Website containing novels and short stories about boys
>being forced to appear nude and corporeally punished
>if they resist:
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>https://puericil.netlify.app/fna/mod_boy
>
>I have submitted stories to the site,
>but she rejected those stories because I don't meet
>the second requirement.
>
>She never did respond to my story about Mrs. Stewart's
>English class.
>Mrs. Stewart believes in students learning by
>practical experience rather than by the textbook.
>Mrs. Stewart keeps photographs of the activities which
>she shows as slides at teachers' conventions.
>
>At the beginning of the school year, the lesson is on
>parts of speech.
>Mrs. Stewart asks for a word which has more than one
>part of speech.
>One of the girls suggests "nude."
>For practical experience, Mrs. Stewart photographs one
>of the boys nude three days in a row.
>During these three days, the class uses the word
>"nude" as a noun, adjective, and adverb.
>
>When Halloween is approaching, the girls buy bear
>costumes for trick-or-treating.
>At this time, the lesson in the curriculum is on
>homonyms.
>Mrs. Stewart pairs the students up.
>The caption in each photograph reads something like
>"Carla is a bare. Alvin is bare."
>
>For the lesson is on synonyms, each boy chooses his
>favorite word for "penis."
>A loud and vulgar boy in the class refuses to let Mrs.
>Stewart take his picture until it is as hard as a rock.
>The caption reads "This is Reese's prick."
>The caption for a meek and unassuming boy reads "This
>is Bobby's weewee."
>
>When the students return from the holiday vacation,
>the girls are interested in what the boys received as
>gifts.
>The lesson at this time is on verbs of possession.
>Mrs. Stewart asks each boy to pose with his favorite
>holiday gift.
>The captions read "John has a baseball bat," "Larry
>has a catcher's mitt," and so forth.
>This project could have been done without any nudity,
>but what the heck.
>
>Another lesson is on ambiguity.
>Suzy recalls that John and Larry had one penis,
>but is unsure whether they had one penis each or
>whether they shared one penis between them.
>Debby recalls that John and Larry had two penises,
>but is unsure whether they have a total of two penises
>or whether they had two penises each.
>Mrs. Stewart offers to refresh their memory by asking
>John and Larry to pose again.
>Sure enough, they had a total of two penises but only
>one penis each.
>So Suzy was right and Debby was right!
>
>Gloria's birthday falls on the day that prepositional
>phrases would be discussed.
>Gloria loves boy nudity because a boy's individuality
>is seen better without the interference of clothes.
>Each boy has his own way of walking, his own way of
>running, and his own way of standing.
>As a birthday present, she would like to see how each
>boy in the class pees.
>Mrs. Stewart asks the boys to take their clothes off
>and the class goes outside, where each boy takes a
>turn.
>The captions on the photographs read "John pees for
>Gloria," "Larry pees for Gloria."
>
>For a lesson on rhyming words, Mrs. Stewart asks each
>boy for a word rhyming with "penis."
>She then takes a portrait of each boy and adds a
>caption reading "John has a penis" or "Larry has a
>penis."
>In the slide exhibition, she follows each portrait
>with a slide denoting the rhyme chosen by the boy.
>For the loud and vulgar boy, she shows a close-up with
>a caption reading "This is Reese's penis."
>The next slide shows two girls laboriously cleaning
>and rinsing his penis.
>The caption reads "Penis rhymes with cleanness."
>
>For the rhyming word, one boy asks Mrs. Stewart to
>show Botticelli's "Birth of Venus."
>The girls tease him for looking at pictures of naked
>women. "You naughty boy!"
>
>Whenever Mrs. Stewart assigns written essays, she sees
> apostrophes being incorrectly used and incorrectly
>not used.
>She repeatedly tells the class that the apostrophe is
>NOT used for a third person singular verb.
>The apostrophe is NOT used for a plural.
>The apostrophe IS used for a possessive.
>
>As an antidote, she takes a full-length portrait of
>each boy--nude, of course.
>The caption reads something like "Larry poses."
>Here the apostrophe is NOT used for a third person
>singular verb.
>She then takes a smiling picture of the boy's face and
>torso with a caption reading something like "These are
>Larry's boobies."
>Here the apostrophe IS used for the possessive and is
>NOT used for the plural.
>She finally takes a close-up of the boy's genitals
>with a caption reading "This is Larry's penis."
>Here the apostrophe is used again for the possessive.
>
>Near the end of the school year, the boys protest that
>Mrs. Stewart and the girls had been makig all the
>decisions.
>With all due respect for the teacher and the girls,
>they would like to show for other women and girls also.
>Some of the boys name some girls in the school whom
>they secretly admire.
>Some of the boys also name some favorite women
>teachers and staff members.
>One boy complains that the woman phys ed teacher never
>comes in the boys' locker room to take a look.
>Other boys say that they would like nudity in the home
>but were too shy to ask.
>One boy says he would like to strip the minute he gets
>homw and let his mother, aunts, grandmother, sisters,
>and girl cousins get a good luck.
>Another boy says that he would like dry off after
>taking a bath and come downstairs and snuggle in his
>mother's lap.
>
>In order to help the boys, Mrs. Stewart schedules an
>open house.
>For each boy, she provides a photo album containing
>all of the photos in which that boy appears.
>At the open house, each boy stands behind a table,
>proudly showing his body and proudly showing his photo
>album.
>All the friends and relatives attend the event, where
>the expression "My, how you've grown!" takes on a new
>meaning.
>
>One of the boys is named Ariel. The little kids in the
>neighborhood tease him by calling him "TV arial." When
>they show up, they resume their teasing and he chases
>them out in the hallway.
>
>I forgot to tell you: One of the boys commutes from a
>nearby naturist settlement.
>At the settlement, he sees everyone every day and
>everyone sees him every day.
>Throughout all this pandemonium, he wonders what all
>the excitement is about.
Since 2016 they have updated their site a few times.
Maybe you should resubmit your stories, as the link you gave is an old link and they seem to be more liberal than they were a few years ago.
The link below is more up to date, being updated "Last archive update was August 2025"
I would be interested to read some of your stories if your brief description is an indication of their style.
https://puericil.netlify.app/fna/main
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