I remember when I went to catholic school for a year back in the late 80s my teacher use to spank kids standing up in front of the class with dressing tossed over their head like a hood or pants to ankles facing the class.

There was no level of modesty. Although underwear was left on the one time I ended up getting spanked I wasn’t wearing any. As everyone was shocked the teacher a nun only gave 2 whacks before telling me to go to the chapel which was where I saw the priest 1 on 1 and got spanked even worse with a leather strap with my pants down.

To top it off my parents got called which always resulted in a bigger and more brutal spanked to follow.

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Jul 16, 2019#2

Hello Crage,

And if the above is your first post here may I please say a personal welcome to the Forum.

From your use of ‘pants’ for ‘trousers’ and your SM-G965U, the US variant of the Samsung S9+,  I assume that you are in the US and that the SCP incidents you mention occurred there.

When I was at primary school in the UK (US grades 1 through 6) in the late 1940s and early 1950s there was often a degree of deprivation of modesty involved in corporal punishment, though the worst affected were little girls whose knickers were not infrequently exposed for punishments.  Little boys were more fortunate, at least in my school..  Legs of short trousers might be pulled up to spank thighs, but trousers waistbands remained in place.  Others have reported being less fortunate, with both trousers and underpants coming down for over the knee spankings.  I presume the incidents you mention were in the lower grades (elementary school?).

Your experience with being punished sans underwear was certainly a particularly unfortunate and unpleasant one.  The shock and doubtless the sympathy of your classmates seems to have worked against you.  Had your punishment been in private the Nun would probably have completed it herself, whereas instead you were sent to the Priest and got the more severe strap.

We have a prominent contributor who had part of his education from The Sisters Of No Mercy in the USA.  If he was whacked standing facing the class with his trousers round his ankles he certainly hasn’t told us about it!

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Oct 17, 2019#3

Thanks to the prominent contributor mentioned in the previous post for his impressive array of links. One led to the link below.

This girl gives a colourful description of getting bent over for the belt in 1st or 2nd grade in a small catholic school some years earlier.

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Oct 19, 2019#4

Thanks Oliver_Sydney.  I found the video to be authentic.  After the priest abuse scandal corporal punishment became less and less frequently permitted.  As a seven or eight year old she would be on the cusp of that era.  There is an order of religious known as the Josephites that had many convents and rectories that were mostly Black religious of priests, nuns and brothers.  She could have been in a Josephite school.  They generally serve in urban areas with black neighborhoods.

The last holdout in banning in USA schools was an all boy school in New Orleans where the boys picketed against the ban.  A third grade girl was spanked 60 years ago in my school.  It may have never crossed the principal’s mind that she could have been teased by her reaction or be ashamed of her action.  Had the principal been a mother she would be more likely to administer corporal punishment in her office.  In my early twenties, as a fifth grade teacher (taught part time for a year) there was only one black in the class and he was paddled in the office.  It would have been unheard of even in the early seventies.

There was a lack of expletives and fewer grammatical errors in comparison to other videos of products of school that were less strict.  She was not using the language of the neighborhood.  She was not surprised about being hit nor did she seem resentful.  There are blacks that are Protestant in Catholic schools there as a refuge from academic and behavioral underperforming schools that abound in the inner city.  Catholics have referred to the third person of the Blessed Trinity as the Holy Ghosts since Vatican II.  The Josephites were a traditional order with fewer younger nuns.

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