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<blockquote data-quote="pdfangus" data-source="post: 750641" data-attributes="member: 6543"><p>An excellent punishment in my opinion.</p><p>It made me think about what I had done and what was to come.</p><p>was much more meaningful than any amount of talking.</p><p>Might add that the punishment was ofetn delayed to allow more time for reflection. </p><p>as a youngun the dread was a far greater whipping than the whipping.</p><p>Often my mom would counter with</p><p>You call that a switch.....That's no switch....go cut a real switch.....You don't want me to have to go cut one.</p><p>then I got to go thru the whole process once more. </p><p>Also learned the hard way that to bring a switch that would break after one or two licks started the process all over again with more intensity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pdfangus, post: 750641, member: 6543"] An excellent punishment in my opinion. It made me think about what I had done and what was to come. was much more meaningful than any amount of talking. Might add that the punishment was ofetn delayed to allow more time for reflection. as a youngun the dread was a far greater whipping than the whipping. Often my mom would counter with You call that a switch.....That's no switch....go cut a real switch.....You don't want me to have to go cut one. then I got to go thru the whole process once more. Also learned the hard way that to bring a switch that would break after one or two licks started the process all over again with more intensity. [/QUOTE]
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