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The Neighborhood

Parental-Style Discipline: 1952

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The Neighborhood

By: M A Stiles
Narrated by: Ruby Rondure
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It's Midwestern America in 1952. Family values in the burgeoning suburbs, carried over from the influx of immigrants that created America, as well as values brought to the towns from the farms, remain strong. Even so, young girls are often rebellious and require 'correction' from time to time. Older girls, too, grown daughters who have married and moved away, often need similar corrections...'reviews' of the values they had been taught at home but have sometimes allowed to fade. As takes place all over the country, old-fashioned spankings are the favored mode of restoring good behavior in the girls and women who have strayed. Bare bottoms burn as the most favored implement of correction, the stout, wooden hairbrush, is put to use while misbehaving miscreants are bent over the knees of moms, dads, mothers-in-law and even mentors in this story of how sore, red behinds are the common, and best, response to all misbehavior. My books all revolve around the concept of spanking; good, sound spankings administered as punishment to deserving girls and women. If you like hearing about Persons of Authority turning naughty girls and women over their knees for punishment spankings, this book may interest you.

©2024 Michael J Stevens (P)2025 Michael J Stevens
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