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Subject: Re: Stingy vs Thuddy


Author:
Bailey Dale
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Date Posted: 12:23:45 03/30/26 Mon
In reply to: Cliff 's message, "Stingy vs Thuddy" on 15:55:24 03/18/26 Wed

I prefer stingy. A thin flexible switch works great on bare legs. The sting is more intense but short lived. The marks are just on the skin, without deeper bruising or soreness. It's also safer with less chance of injury especially if the person receiving moves around. I have read of rare instances where people actually had broken bones in their hand from suddenly reaching back during a school paddling.

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peterK60
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Date Posted: 06:00:33 04/02/26 Thu

Sting was always the paddle of choice at my house. Didn't bruise & by the time my corner was over it just felt like a sunburn.

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