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imreadonly2
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#11 | Posted: 28 Nov 2019 17:24
I've written a lot of stories with these theme, as have Gloup, Goodgulf, Tcheser, and Watcher.

In terms of individual stories I recommend THE TALK by Chard T, Brittany's Warm Return to Kentwood High by Edb,Investigative Reporting or Kat's Curiosity by TipTopper, Bowler Hat and Boots by Dr. Keate...

Are those the sorts you are looking for? Happy Reading!

rnr
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#12 | Posted: 28 Nov 2019 20:56
This is the theme of most of my stories. I try to vary the protagonists, girl, boy, woman, man. But generally its an older teen getting an overdue spanking from a parental figure. Regression is a particular feature of my two, longer, ebooks.

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#13 | Posted: 28 Nov 2019 22:12
The best age regression stories/series/ on the planet are Lurking Dragon's Melody rejuv series. For some reason, they're not allowed in the Library which is a shame because they're unique and in no way advocates abuse of "real" children. If you type Lurking Dragon in any search engine, you'll find them.

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#14 | Posted: 29 Nov 2019 01:57
Have you seen the Mistaken Identity Challenge stories from a couple of years ago?

As a fan of F/M, my favorite was "Oops!" by Medici.

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#15 | Posted: 1 Dec 2019 21:22
kdpierre:
Mistaken identity is a weak premise (Shakespeare be damned LOL) but I can forgive it in the short term. The other stories are essentially criminal kidnapping, identity theft, and assault. Perhaps if the 'victim' came to some state of actual remorse for their past treatment of the aggressor and agreed to go along with the situation as atonement I'd be more on board?

Well, that might work for "Michelle's Mistake," at least if it occurred shortly after the conclusion of the story, since it's possible that Michelle might decide that she deserved that humbling, childlike, semi-public spanking from Lorraine as 'payback,' or she could simply wish not to publicize it via pressing charges against Lorraine. (However, this assumes that she's released by Lorraine rather quickly once the visiting ladies have left--it gets quite problematical otherwise, adding a kidnapping charge to assault and battery.)

In "Small Town Blues," it's not in Karen's best interest to draw any attention to her identity and location, and in fact Beverly's actions are helping in hiding those things, so she's actually in a difficult situation once "Aunt Beverly" decides to treat "Cathy" (Karen's false identity) as the 15-year-old girl she's pretending to be, including even spanking her for supposed misconduct. While she may have become somewhat overzealous in her 'legal guardian' role, I don't believe that Beverly is intentionally victimizing her friend--in fact, her calm, calculating instincts are arguably more practical than Karen's seemingly immature, impulsive ones.

"Christmas Party Favor" definitely involves kidnapping with assault and battery, plus intentional misrepresenting of Sarah's identity, although ironically that's in accusing her of being the teenage young adult she's been pretending to be, by that actual person (Heather) using a false identity as Sarah's 'aunt,' once she tells the truth in an attempt to escape from the ladies holding her captive. I'm figuring that those women, especially Heather, will be facing serious legal jeopardy for their treatment of Sarah (mistaken identity notwithstanding), unless the firm putting on the party would compensate her generously for the 'inconvenience' she's been experiencing.

"Rozhanitsy" is the outlier of the four Library stories by Alec Leamus as it's an "X-Files" fanfiction account, clearly Agent Scully would hardly wish to do anything about her over-the-knee spanking from Officer Jane Herrick, while attired as and even behaving like a bare-bottomed preteen girl, other than forget it ever happened.

Commentators on the other three stories were suggesting that sequels to them be written, however I think they're better off as stand-alone stories which end at the point they do...

--C.K.

kdpierre
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#16 | Posted: 3 Dec 2019 14:43
CrimsonKidCK:
it's not in Karen's best interest to draw any attention to her identity

I guess if the circumstances were more like she was in hiding from the law, I could maybe see it, but she's hiding out of fear of someone she should just sue and get a restraining order for. So, her desperation comes off as needlessly contrived ....as is her willingness to accept Beverly's treatment. However, if Karen WAS hiding because she maybe murdered her husband, I think Beverly would be more cautious about mistreating her. LOL

I didn't read Roshanitsy. Not a 'fan' of 'fan' fiction.

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#17 | Posted: 4 Dec 2019 18:42
kdpierre:
I guess if the circumstances were more like she was in hiding from the law, I could maybe see it, but she's hiding out of fear of someone she should just sue and get a restraining order for. So, her desperation comes off as needlessly contrived ....as is her willingness to accept Beverly's treatment. However, if Karen WAS hiding because she maybe murdered her husband, I think Beverly would be more cautious about mistreating her. LOL

Oh, I agree that Karen may have been overreacting via her extreme fear of her soon-to-be-ex-husband and his lawyers. After all, she's wealthy enough to employ excellent legal counsel of her own, plus even if she's anxious about direct physical violence, the young woman can afford to hire bodyguards.

Of course, if Karen's estranged spouse was unscrupulous enough to hire a 'hit man' to take her out from a distance with a high-powered sniper rifle, then her need to stay deeply hidden as Beverly's teenage niece "Cathy"--at least until the divorce with its assets settlement were to be finalized legally--would make a great deal of sense. She viewed her husband as highly ruthless, and the story doesn't objectively indicate how accurate that perception actually was--it's clear that she was intimidated by him.

Of course, I don't doubt that Beverly enjoyed smacking her pampered, self-centered girlfriend's bare bottom...

--C.K.

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#18 | Posted: 15 Dec 2019 07:33
My "reversal of fortune" one involves mistaken identity as does my "pelagius" one. Oh and I think Lurking Dragon had the rudeness do die before the admins could contact him.

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