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See amazing photos and read great stories
about wayward boys undergoing the corrective treatment of petticoat punishment.
In these true-life stories, you'll read about people like Harold Macmillan,
England's Prime Minister, who was raised in dresses and girlish outfits,
and Charles Sellers, whose mother humiliated him in front of his father
and older sister.
After little Danny teased his sister
once too often, his mother made him dress in her clothes for a good spanking.
Grandma Ashmore had an attic full of old-fashioned clothes, and she used
them on her naughty grandson. Mrs. Jacobson tells about the boy down the
street whose father made him wear dresses because he liked to play with
the girls instead of the boys in the neighborhood.
Lucy was a nanny to a wealthy couple
who used pinafores, dresses and lingerie to tame their uncouth little monster
of a son. Auntie Eleanor got so embarrassed when her nephew would scratch
himself in public she humiliated him in front of her guests attending her
tea party.
Petticoat punishment at its best. Stories
range from "G" to "R" rated and are illustrated with one drawing and seven
photos.
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