Spanking in science fiction

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Spanking in science fiction refers to the presence of spanking scenes in mainstream works of science fiction. There are a number of examples of this.

The author most associated with spanking in science fiction is clearly Robert A. Heinlein. There are significant erotic adult spanking scenes in at least two of his novels, implications and references in a third, significant mentions of childhood spankings in at least two others, and references or brief mentions in several others.

There are at least two significant spanking threats (not carried out) and one disciplinary adult spanking (carried out off-stage but described in dialog) in the science fiction of James H. Schmitz.

There are a number of brief mentions of spankings (all parent/child disciplinary spankings) in the alternate history works of Harry Turtledove.

The adventure story cliché of the bumbling heroine whose incompetence endangers the hero and who is spanked or threatened with a spanking after she is rescued was borrowed in some 1950s science fiction, along with many other adventure story clichés. An ironic version of this (with the spanking just barely off-stage) appears in Bloodhype by Alan Dean Foster.

For spanking stories, spanking novels, spanking comics, etc. with a science fictional setting, see spanking science fiction.

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