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By *haremore OP Man
over a year ago
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I was talking to my son the other day about my school days and getting the cane. He could not believe it that being caned and getting the strap was an everyday occurrence in my school.I did go to a Catholic school if that makes any difference I don't know. What about you lot? |
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In primary school a boy was caned in front of the whole school for stealing a Milky Way . I had a ruler across my palm when I was 8 from a teacher but she was keen on that sort of thing. Once I went into secondary education I didn't see corporal punishment again but I did go to an all girls school. |
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"I was talking to my son the other day about my school days and getting the cane. He could not believe it that being caned and getting the strap was an everyday occurrence in my school.I did go to a Catholic school if that makes any difference I don't know. What about you lot?"
Convent school, cane too amongst other objects close to hand.
Evil nuns. |
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I had the slipper when I was just five in front of the class . Then the wooden ruler across the hand a few weeks later .
At secondary school I had the cane so many times ....
It’s any wonder I’ve never been into Bdsm at all as an adult ! |
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At national school we had a teacher that was fond of slapping across the hands with a ruler if you got out of line and my mum would give us a good wack of her shoe if we misbehaved at home. We all turned out all right, I think |
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By *haremore OP Man
over a year ago
Manchester |
"I was talking to my son the other day about my school days and getting the cane. He could not believe it that being caned and getting the strap was an everyday occurrence in my school.I did go to a Catholic school if that makes any difference I don't know. What about you lot?
Convent school, cane too amongst other objects close to hand.
Evil nuns. "
Nobody messed about when the Jesuits priests came. Scary buggers that lot. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The headmaster used the cane and the strap in my secondary school (local comprehensive)
Junior school was worse though IMO as we used to have to sit on the prickly mat for an indefinite period of time, as a punishment, not nice on bare legs..
There was also a teacher who used to a throw blackboard rubber at anyone who talked during quiet periods... often with deadly accuracy |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
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Slipper across the back of the legs was regularly used at my private first school - not aware of any form of corporal punishment at the state primary school I moved on to.
The cane was occasionally used at my secondary school and only ever by the head for serious misdemeanours, although there were a couple of particularly sadistic teachers who would throw chalk and board rubbers particularly fiercely and one who would regularly throttle miscreants with their tie.
Whilst I don't think corporal punishment ever did anyone any particular harm in those environments/circumstances I can completely understand why it's not used today. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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It was never right. As mentioned above I too had a teacher who would launch the blackboard rubber at pupils with deadly accuracy. He should have been locked up. |
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By *haremore OP Man
over a year ago
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"I think it was stopped the year I joined secondary school. I know older boy pupils who were caned."
With us you got in front of the class most of the time. So double bubble sore hands and if you winced or had tears in your eyes your mates could see. Not good. |
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I was schooled abroad the teacher could whack you on a whim. With that in mind it was never a deterrent. We used to have water fountains in a row in the playground and one teacher used to walk along the row whacking people on the head for nothing.
They also got to drink wine at lunch times so it may be linked
Ah the good old days |
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By (user no longer on site)
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I had the plimsoll across my bum and the ruler across my hand. That was standard punishment at my secondary school, and we had our French teacher who used to throw blackboard rubbers at everyone with great accuracy. At home I also had the leather belt on occasion. It didn’t harm me but it’s not right x |
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By *haremore OP Man
over a year ago
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"I had the plimsoll across my bum and the ruler across my hand. That was standard punishment at my secondary school, and we had our French teacher who used to throw blackboard rubbers at everyone with great accuracy. At home I also had the leather belt on occasion. It didn’t harm me but it’s not right x " |
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