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More of the great photos and amazing real stories
about boys undergoing petticoat punishment to cure them of their naughty
ways. In these true stories, you'll read about famous people like radio
and TV personality Arthur Godfrey who as a boy wore bloomers and his brothers
who were dressed completely in girls' clothes. Read about the diplomat
and U.S. presidential candidate Adlai Stevenson who wore dresses as a boy.
Also fancy clothes were standard wear for Alger Hiss, author J.I.M. Stewart,
and the sons of Col. Archibald Parkensen, a wealthy shipping magnate.
Other photo-illustrated stories: the
boy who had to dress like a girl for repeatedly not doing his homework,
the boy who got punished for window peeking while delivering newspapers,
the boy who had to wear a girls' ballet outfit for a modeling job, and
the boy whose mother and grandmother got him to have a sex-change operation
so he wouldn't have to go off to war in Germany. Plus many more!
Old-time petticoat punishment at its
best. Stories range from "G" to "R" rated and are illustrated with twenty-two
photos in addition to the cover art.
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