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Subject: Re: Table manners


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Kelly C
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Date Posted: 02:09:10 09/04/24 Wed
In reply to: Sarah 's message, "Re: Table manners" on 23:55:46 09/03/24 Tue

>Mark,

Excellent job in doling out another well deserved spanking to your soon to be 16 year old son. I'm sure your daughter enjoyed the show.

A few years ago I had to spank my then 13 year old son during Thanksgiving dinner for being rude and bratty at the dinner table. We had some relatives over (including some teenage girls) who took great delight when I bared his bottom at the table and gave him a well deserved spanking.




Mark,
>
>I have never been a fan of bad language, but
>especially that word. And particularly used 'at'
>someone. That was a spanking well earned for your son.
>Good for you.
>
>Like with your family, we have always insisted having
>our meals at the table. And I have always been strict
>in regards to behavior at the dinner table. I have
>administered spankings at the table quite a few times
>over the years. Mainly when the kids have been
>younger, but there have been a couple of times I've
>done it in their early to mid-teens, as well.
>
>Similar to Mary, I will pull out a chair, turn it
>around and pull it away from the table a bit to give
>me some room to sit and put the child over my lap.
>
>Of course I haven't done it with my own children in
>many years, but I have done so with Andy and Derek in
>more recent times (recent as in 3-4 years ago) and
>most recently I probably have done so a half a dozen
>times this year with my grandchildren.
>
>
>Sarah

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