Wednesday, February 17, 2021

Rubbing...

 


 

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  1. Drawing 4 - classic from Paula. No naughty steps required for naughty daughters. The sentence is a well-smacked bottom!

    Oh my! I so love number 4. I call it "the corrugated botty". This was one of Paula Meadows' early sketches in the late 1970s/early 80s - authentic, Spartan & purely CP focused. No nonsense!

    A a naughty child, the "sentence" for me from my mother for bad behaviour was a well-smacked botty! It was the only punishment in our religious, strict house.

    This Spartan chastisement aka "a spanking", " a whuppin", " a switchin" always meant my knickers were pulled down to my knees & my dress raised for a baker's dozen with cane on my bare botty! In the living room. It was Hell!! The sound of the rattan rod could be heard landing on our bare buttocks (sister & me) if we gotten the doors n windows open. The neighbours heard this regularly. They strongly applauded our mother, not literally already ha-ha! It was the sound of good parenting in our Christian suburb. In our Southern traditional 'hood.

    Much later in the mid to late 1970s, I was inspired to read the Janus editors advocating a "sensible panties-down caning" for naughty daughters at home. Parents who care, cane ?! Sure thing, B, my parents sure did. This drawing shows me having my bare behind skelped by papi, which happened for sure, but in reality, it was mom who was the ferocious, God-fearing botty-smacker-in-chief with her cane! It sure whipped me and my sister into shape.

    Oh my! When lil' princess brats throw tantrums in the park or mall, this is the bare bottom tickle-tail with the cane, they deserve. Not the naughty step!! PC moms are aghast, but my older generation of superhero moms (I am 63) advocate the traditional, Southern, Ol' fashioned approach, like the New Moral Order in Janus. YUP! Cane to bare botties! Don't spare the bare, B! Paula's "how to discipline, action sketch" shows how my sister & I gotten raised in the 1960s n 70s. Nostalgic from Paula!
    Hugs & smacks
    Brenda xx

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