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Mats to sit on; coins to hold against walls

 
jonmontanavega
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#1 | Posted: 12 Aug 2023 15:31
A muse-type friend wonders where she found a story about sitting on an acupressure? mat after consequences and writing lines. The same muse friend remembers a story in which a coin has to be held against a wall during corner time. Before or after consequences muse isn't sure.

Howabout
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#2 | Posted: 12 Aug 2023 18:31
The descriptions aren’t too long but a few stories in my Moving In With My Boyfriend’s Parents include holding a coin to the wall during post-spanking corner time, including part 1.

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#3 | Posted: 13 Aug 2023 00:01
I've come across a few examples of this sort of thing, though not in stories posted here - a Benson drawing of a sorority pledge made to bend over and hold a coin against the wall with her nose, with a barrier made of coke bottles and straws preventing her from moving her feet, a Richard Manton story of a girl bent over the back of a couch with a marble under each fingertip to keep her bottom in the correct tautly-stretched pose during her punishment (with severe penalties for letting a marble drop), tales of girls having to sit on doormats or trays of dried peas before or after punishment...!

It's an area I haven't seen explored here, possibly due to the static nature of the penalty - it's easier to describe action, rather than slowly-building discomfort.

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#4 | Posted: 13 Aug 2023 06:01
I've writen the coin thing in a few of the Spank Shop stories, in fact now Andrea uses ribbons will bells on them for the same thing. If the ribbon drops and the bell rings the poor unfortunate gets further spanking. I haven't written the mat thing in any of mine, but I have seen it in other stories.

jonmontanavega
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#5 | Posted: 13 Aug 2023 15:16
Seegee, do the bells weigh down the ribbons, making it harder to hold them up?

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#6 | Posted: 13 Aug 2023 22:36
Not really. They’re very small bells, a little like the ones people put on cat collars. It’s just more convenient than a coin, which as Andrea’s receptionist has pointed can get all snotty.

 
 
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