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exexe
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#1 | Posted: 19 Apr 2018 18:32
I am fascinated in these kind of stories set in reformatory, prison, punishment center, or discipline institute, asylum, etc.
I've read lots of goodgulf, watcher, imreadonly's masterpieces so far but it seems my heart is asking more
So is there any other story like them or any other author writing these kind of things?
Thanks.

shono98
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#2 | Posted: 19 Apr 2018 20:50
Susan Thomas has one called Winning the Draw. It is a strong departure from her usual style, but is a good read.
Other than that, if you look in the Bookcases, they have a judicial section that might have what you are looking for

Seegee
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#3 | Posted: 20 Apr 2018 12:35
I've got something called California Correction that you may enjoy.

TheEnglishMaster
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#4 | Posted: 20 Apr 2018 17:17
Dear Exexe

I've written three I can think of that your heart might like:

The Texas Prison Paddling Scandal (F/F)
Punishment Gym (M/F)
Next Summer, Riyadh? (M/F)

canadianspankee
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#5 | Posted: 20 Apr 2018 23:28
If you haven't found them already you may enjoy ' Lenard's Consent" and 'Life Lesson' both on my author page under L in stories. Both are F/M. Cheers and have fun

CS

Robert56
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#6 | Posted: 21 Apr 2018 01:40
Another great story to add to the list is "The Prison Whipping" by Alex Birch. I thoroughly enjoyed this one.

mj2001
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#7 | Posted: 21 Apr 2018 03:37
I have a story called "Improving Workhouse Production." A misogynist "Men First" party takes control, a number of disenfranchised women are forced into workhouses and the least productive worker each day is punished. However, one such victim finds a way to buck the system.

Tiredny
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#8 | Posted: 21 Apr 2018 04:50
If you are looking for something a little longer than a short story check out the cp bliblio site:

https://cpbiblio.wordpress.com

In particular, check out the Richard Manton page. He has a couple of books on topic, Tomboy, Birch in the Boudoir, etc. Then a number pretty close or with several chapters devoted to this topic.

Also check out Dedeaux.

Eric
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#9 | Posted: 21 Apr 2018 06:34
if you haven't been to Corpun.com there is an extensive section on the paddling of men in Canadian prisons. and that would just be the beginning of the judicial punishment section. I'll tell you now it's almost all males on the receiving end if that's not your thing.

exexe
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#10 | Posted: 21 Apr 2018 08:12
Thanks for all your kind replies.
I'm not an English native so pardon that it will be countless mistakes considering the grammars, words, and phrases I used.

>shono98
Even though I can't remember that, the check box of that story shows that I've read it before.
But thanks for the forgetting that God made us, it became a brand new story to me once more.
As for the Bookcases feature, I've actually subscribed for one year before and I think I've checked most of the stories under judicial section that days.
But that was about two years ago, maybe I should subscribe again.

>Seegee
Thanks. I've read it before and can't remember the plot so I read it again as a new story last night.

>TheEnglishMaster
I've read one of the stories you mentioned before but I will read the other two this time for sure.
Thanks.

>canadianspankee
I'm used to prefer female spankee stories and read almost ones in that genre.
But these years I found that f/m storie are intriguing to me, too.

>Robert56
Yeah, it's an old story but definitely worth reading.
It's one of stories that got me fascinated in this kind of setting when I was a teenager and pulled me into this spanking world.

>mj2001
Sounds interesting. Something that cannot exist in this modern world really get my curiosity out.

>Tiredny
Oh, Richard Manton, you reminded me of his "Elaine Cox".
I like it much but in fact I've been half way(actually 1/10) through the story for many years.
When I first started reading it, it somehow seemed too difficult for me to read.
I mean it's the cause of my poorer English that days before.
Maybe I should give it a try again.

>Eric
I knew that site long ago.
I was not actually sure due to my poorer English that time but I thought they were all real and somehow real things freaked me out.
I'm not sure I use this correctly but I think it's something like the uncanny valley.
The stories I love intrigue me because they are fictional.
And somehow M/M is the only genre that I cannot like to so far.

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