Saturday, December 30, 2023

Orange Turns BLACK AND BLUE - Part 2

 

Author's Note: While I have “dabbled” in Judicial Corporal Punishment, I consider myself more of a generalist. When I think about JCP, I divide it into two categories:

 Punishment awarded by a judge or magistrate

 Punishment awarded due to a failure to follow prison rules and regulations

I have little interest in the first category with one notable exception.  That would be the “Welcomes” and “Farewells”. Actually, these kind of fall into the cracks between the two categories, because... they are neither awarded by the court nor are they due to misbehavior in prison. In some respects, these are similar to School Corporal Punishment, where teacher(s) sentence(s) a delinquent to multiple detentions!  Since a student can only attend a single detention, the additional detentions are erased with strokes of the paddle, cane, strap etc... Note that the teacher(s) did NOT sentence the miscreant(s) to corporal punishment; it came about strictly due to school rules based upon the number of detentions.

So, the second category above, where punishments are awarded in reformatories due to misbehavior, I find most compelling.  Similarly, I like school paddling stories where punishment is “earned” either by misbehavior or poor scholastic results.

This brings us right to “Orange”. “Orange” is my attempt to weave these two ideas together into a single storyline.  Don't know if I've pulled it off successfully, but it has been fun!

In PART 1 (click here) you'll see that punishment dispensed to delinquent prison inmates is with a high school paddle!  In this part, you'll see some “refinements” of the AAP punishment program, but nothing really radical. (This part is also considerably shorter, because all the “scenario setup” - characters, AAP rules, and procedures, etc. - was done in Part 1.)

Friday, December 29, 2023

Under the Lights - F/F

 This is an old story sent in a long time ago.


Dear Barbie,
     My  roommate and I decided that spanking was a solution
to  our difficulties. If one of us messes up, the other  one
spanks. The culprit has no say in the matter. It is a matter
of  discipline  so  the spanker is like a parent.  Up  until
lately, I have received one spanking for every five  that  I
have  given  Connie. Connie is rather impulsive and  a  free
spirit.  She very seldom thinks before she gets herself  all
embroiled in something -- really too many things. She almost
never  plans and seems to have no organizational  skills.  I
suppose one would find me the opposite. We have been reading
your  publication since it started. Being  a  woman  of  the
modern times, I  walked into this little "adult" store  in  the
city.  I can't remember what statement I was making  for  my
feminism  that day but I found SPANKING: JUST US  GIRLS  and
bought  a copy. I had never seen a spanking magazine before.
I  must  say, that little store is the place for me. I  just
wish there were more women there on my lunch hour and not so
many guys. I feel like I should have a big red S stamped  on
my chest when I leave the store.

Sunday, December 10, 2023

Belgravia: Another Side – Part 3

Author's Note: I had no intentions of continuing this story, but after receiving vast encouragement (actually 2.5 people said if I wasn't too busy, I should probably clean the snow out of my driveway), I subsequently decided writing was easier than shoveling.

Anyhow, it seems I have been somewhat remiss in failing to share what the Belgravia TV series was all about. I just assumed that the vast majority of our viewers would be from US, UK, and Canada, and therefore, could easily watch this series.  Eddard many months back turned-on Google Analytics so we now see the locations of our viewers' ISP.  Typically, what Google reports is number of hits from cities (Chicago, Paris, Rome, etc.) and countries. Thus, today we know our readers are far more diverse than we had originally thought. 

So to begin, Belgravia is a neighborhood in London.  To learn more click here:  Belgravia

The TV series is about the people who lived in Belgrave Square after its completion - mid 1840s.  Most of these people were rich aristocrats (landowners who also had majestic homes in large estates all over the England and Ireland).  There were also people from the newly emerging merchant class who made vast sums in trade utilizing the British Empires' incredible network of colonies rich in natural resources. Naturally, there is a “clash” between these people living so closely together. On the one hand, you have very industrious people working hard to make money and on the other, people who feel “entitled” and who just fritter away huge fortunes. Most surprisingly, we discover that it was the women who protected and defended this class structure.

My stories, however, are about “another side” of Belgravia.  That is, my stories focus mostly on the discipline that holds this society together, with special emphasis on the discipline of the underclass. These people have nothing and must work hard in support of the upper classes.  Indeed, obedience and hard work are required in order to assure their very survival.