A perchant for punishment

Postby Jay Feely » Sun Oct 10, 2010 6:26 pm

Most of you probably read my stories and realized that it is has crime and discipline as the main premise. This is due to a number of reasons. First, when I was a child, I was often in the midst of being mischevious, so my parents used to get frequent calls from school for my behavior issue. They had to miss work to attend parent and teacher conferences. Quite frankly, I had to be disciplined. They put me in time out in a special corner that had the following rules. I had to put my hands behind my back, and is not allowed to speak. Any violation of the rules increases my time for the corner. When I turned 13, they removed the corner time, and replaced it with strict discipline such as grounding me, and taking away my previleges, like my cell phone or television, or games for that matter. So, my story was specially designed to have a theme of crime and discipline in them.
You will have to subdue me to restrain me. I been a bad boy so make sure you torture me too with anything but pain.

Re: A perchant for punishment

Postby Jason Toddman » Sun Oct 10, 2010 10:30 pm

Be glad you didn't live in the so-called 'good old days' when teachers were actually allowed to hit students!
One teacher tape-gagged me in class when I was in the sixth grade for talking (yes I talked too much back then too).
In 7th grade a teacher I disliked whacked my hands with a yardstick so hard she broke the yardstick (I was probably being an asshole, though I dont' remember the specific reason). I just smiled at her like the wiseass I was, and she sent me out of the classroom. Perversely it was science class - my favorite subject in high school but she was such a rotten teacher she almost changed that before I began high school.
In high school I saw a teacher slap a student half his size (not me, I was *bigger* than the teacher) in the face several times in anger; he would definitely be fired these days. Even I was angry at that teacher for tha even though I'd liked him previously and the kid was a punk whom I didn't get along with until then; that was crossing the line as far as I was concerned. He hadn't even done anything wrong on that occassion.
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Re: A perchant for punishment

Postby Jay Feely » Mon Oct 11, 2010 6:44 am

That is true. I missed a lot of recess, stood at the playground wall, sat in the time out chair, corner time in the classroom, had my mouth washed out with soap, and had to put my hands behind my back during all of that. Also got in school suspension, and out of school suspension. Had to write lines, and threatened with an arrest, and finally got detention.
You will have to subdue me to restrain me. I been a bad boy so make sure you torture me too with anything but pain.

Re: A perchant for punishment

Postby sarobah » Mon Oct 11, 2010 2:13 pm

I was a rebel in school but in actual class was pretty much the teacher’s pet, so I never had to be disciplined. So I can’t blame my kinks on that.
Actually, my pet status counted against me once. My history class organized a Roman banquet and the “troublesome” kids were conscripted as slaves to serve the meal. So I missed out on my chance to play slavegirl (they had chains!).
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Re: A perchant for punishment

Postby Jason Toddman » Mon Oct 11, 2010 3:01 pm

sarobah wrote:I was a rebel in school but in actual class was pretty much the teacher’s pet, so I never had to be disciplined. So I can’t blame my kinks on that.
Actually, my pet status counted against me once. My history class organized a Roman banquet and the “troublesome” kids were conscripted as slaves to serve the meal. So I missed out on my chance to play slavegirl (they had chains!).


That sounds like something I might have enjoyed myself... provided I got to serve fellow students and not just the teachers.
Dare to be different... and make a difference.
To boldly go where no one in their right mind has gone before...