I’m in the process of researching a play which is about the issue of how cp came to be banned in Britain twenty five years ago next year. Most of it is about the political and social wrangling that was involved but I’d also like to talk or correspond with people who were personally affected by it in some way. For instance: those who received cp (or whose brothers or sisters did) in its final years (80s), or who were in some way connected to the issue (had a strong view on it at the time, one way or the other) or who has any insight into “the way things were then” which could be of use. Nothing you say needs to be attributed if you don’t wish it to be, and I am not pursuing any kind of agenda or arguing eitehr in favour or against cp necessarily. I myself have always been quite on the fence about it, probably 55/45 in favour.
True Memories of School CP1
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Podium Girls Scene 6
What was supposed to be a few minutes dancing on a podium wearing a scanty outfit became several hours...
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Alvin in the Third Scene 149
There were also three men, one on the can the other two at the sinks and then I finally...
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The Witches Next Door Scene 46
“Come on…you’re going to love it…trust me.” She told him. “I’ll go first if it will make you feel...
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Sissy Gillian Scene 12
Joan was still in her school uniform but she had been playing hockey and was wearing short white socks...
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Jennys Room Scene 3
The thought of everybody knowing gave Peter a good incentive not to piss his mother off any more than...
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Jennys Room Scene 6
Peters daydream was broken by his mother opening his door. “From now on, I want this door kept...
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Skys the limit Scene 10
I shouldn’t have been surprised that she turned and ran after that; I was more surprised to find...
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My Surrogate Sister Scene 30
We crept downstairs and into the sitting room. All was dark until Vincent turned the big light on. The...