Their snide comments about my being a baby and a tag-along stung me to the core, and Mom’s apparent agreement by not letting me go stung all the more. As I look back on it now, there is no way I would have let myself go, but at that time I wasn’t afforded this insight! I was as miserable as I could be for the early part of the afternoon. If Mom wouldn’t let me go to the carnival, I was going to make sure that she was just as unhappy about it as I was. I fussed, stamped, cried a little and generally made a nuisance of myself. Finally even I tired of my antics, and I settled down for the rest of the day, and spent my energies anticipating the evening. Shortly after four it was discovered that Tammy and Jenny had not arrive home as instructed. By four-thirty it was Mom who was in a snit, and by four-forty-five, Dad was dispatched to find ‘your daughters.’ We were ‘your daughters’ when we were misbehaving, and ‘my girls’ when angelic.
Disciplined on Carnival Day4
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Tawse Protection Clothing12
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Six Strokes Of The Cane23
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School Punishment Book67
As I have mentioned elsewhere, my father was deputy head and later headmaster of the school I attended. I...
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There is always a First Time9
Alan desperately tried to twist and turn but the woman was holding him too firmly. He cried out and...
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Corporal Punishment & Slipper Sizes32
Yes of course lost property is the most likely answer. The school is donkeys years old so I expect...
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Why Corporal Punishment Has to / Had to Go15
There is nothing in your post that I have not already tried to convince the pro scp brigade in...
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Corporal Punishment References from Buy Gone Days25
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To Tawse or not to Tawse25
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