![]() ![]() What I’m talking about might sound to you like a reference to the old-fashioned raising of children, and you’re partly correct. Maintenance? Huh? Most of all, a spanking wasn’t a form of sexual foreplay, and no one was giving you a safe word or asking if you were okay with this. You were not going to the therapist for stress relief. If you heard the words, “You’re in for a spanking,” you knew fun times were not ahead. Spanking, as I knew it as a child, was strictly for discipline. I’m talking about old-fashioned in the sense that this practice of discipline adheres to its traditions, what I learned growing up at a time and in a place where BDSM was barely on the radar of the mainstream, and whatever awareness existed was allowed no expression in polite society. “Old-fashioned” needn’t be taken literally, but I’m thinking today that my fascination with spanking is rooted fundamentally in the idea that the term does actually refer to a practice that can be distinguished from the spanking we engage in as adults in the 21st century. I’m reminded of the phrase, “trip to the woodshed.” Who doesn’t like a good trip to the shed? Even if you live in a 50th floor apartment in Manhattan, any good punishment can be a proverbial dose of woodshed discipline. The words taste good on the tongue, but what exactly do they mean? It’s a quaint term describing a quaint practice. I hear spanking enthusiasts use this term a lot. How do you like your spanking? I like mine the old-fashioned way.
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