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Old 02-23-2007, 05:00 AM
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** Spankers should not wear satin pajamas. Satin is slippery; spankees are wiggly. Spankee could slide onto floor and bonk its head.
But it's good, from the Top's perspective, if the spankee does! Satin is quite thin and offers almost no protection. So if the jammies must stay up, satin offers the perfect medium to spank through and still get good effect.

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** Be sure all removed eyewear is placed high enough that it will not be eaten by spanker's dog.
I often do this for sarah. If I'm about to drag her off for to do some evil deeds unto her, I'll first slip her glasses off and lay them aside.

In addition to the shoelaces that BV mentioned, it's helpful to have on jeans that are difficult to pull up. If the spankee has no shoelaces to get to (or often, even if she does) it's been known for the trouser leg to come up and the picking of hair off of the leg to commence.

In addition to assorted kitchen items (which, by the way, led to sarah and I discovering, in a very round about way, that we both lived close to one another), other routine household items can be put to good use for the better correction of brats. Dowel rods, found in most home improvement departments or stores, can be effective, as can the certain other curtain hardware.

sarah has a yen for hanging spanking-related items in plain site. She found a hot cocoa recipe on a decorative board with a ribbon and put it in our kitchen. The board, for all practical purposes, is a paddle. A friend of hers from New Zealand sent her a spanking spoon, but one that was hand-decorated in an Indian motif. That's found it's way into the kitchen in plain site, where everyone else thinks it's just kitchen ware, but sarah knows that it's spanking related.
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