The Paddling Principal

Principal Holding His Paddle - from Abel and Haron's Spanking BlogThe Dallas Morning News reports that Principal Anthony Price has reinstated paddling in his junior high school, which has apparently helped to turn it around completely.

Paddles were hard to come by, so he ordered a load of them from a local cabinet maker. I wonder whether he’d first done any price checks at some of the Texan BDSM toy-making outfits. He might have got a bargain. Or maybe a wholesale paddle order from a furniture-maker is cheaper?

Though honestly, I wish he stopped beating kids, and came over to beat me instead. What a waste of a good-looking man with a great big board…

3 thoughts on “The Paddling Principal

  • 21 September, 2006 at 5:49 pm
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    When I read that story, my first thought was OMG that’s a big paddle. But then reading down it seems that the kids just get one or two swats with it a time – not 5 minutes of concentrated smacking. It’s interesting that the kids seem to not be particularly afraid of it – I wonder if that’s why? Maybe longer spankings with lighter paddles are more effective than very short sharp shocks which are over quickly.

    Of course, it’s all a bit of a moot point since I don’t really approve of using CP on children (although if the attitude of this guy’s policy is fairly represented, the level of fairness/consent is about as good as you’re going to get). I’m amused by the fact that he would almost certainly find us sicker than we find him :)

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  • 21 September, 2006 at 7:45 pm
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    I can’t believe the school board’s allowing it! But if it works and no one’s ass is torn open as a result… I guess it’s all good. :)

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  • 21 September, 2006 at 11:18 pm
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    I find him much, much sicker than he can possibly find us. Hitting a nonconsenting adult with a paddle is assault, and hitting a kid with a board is even moreso. Sorry, but this pushes my buttons. I like a good school scene as much as the next guy or girl, but I’d like to abolish cp in school, not see it revived.

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