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'''Spoilt''' or '''spoiled''' (the later spelling is the dominant choice in [[US|American]] English), at its most basic, describes food that has deteriorated to the point of no longer being usable or edible. This description has been extended to describe people, especially [[child]]ren, who, due to overindulgent pampering, have become self-centered in their expectations often to the point of greediness and ignoring the considerations of others.
'''Spoilt''' or '''spoiled''' (the later spelling is the dominant choice in American English), at its most basic, describes food that has deteriorated to the point of no longer being usable or edible. This description has been extended to describe people, especially [[child]]ren, who, due to overindulgent pampering, have become self-centered in their expectations often to the point of greediness and ignoring the considerations of others.


The saying "[[Spare the rod and spoil the child]]" reflects traditional parenting philosophies.
The saying "[[Spare the rod and spoil the child]]" reflects traditional parenting philosophies.
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*Spoiled Rotten (Shadow Lane, 1992), Greta Carlson, [[Tanya Foxx]]
*Spoiled Rotten (Shadow Lane, 1992), Greta Carlson, [[Tanya Foxx]]
*Spoiled Rotten Brat (Sarah Gregory Spanking)
*Spoiled Rotten Brat (Sarah Gregory Spanking)
*Spoiled Sluts For The Dungeon Mistress ([[London Enterprises]], 1991), Alexis Payne
*Spoiled Sluts For The Dungeon Mistress ([[London Enterprises]], 1991), [[Alexis Payne]]


== See also ==
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 22:00, 22 November 2021

Spoilt or spoiled (the later spelling is the dominant choice in American English), at its most basic, describes food that has deteriorated to the point of no longer being usable or edible. This description has been extended to describe people, especially children, who, due to overindulgent pampering, have become self-centered in their expectations often to the point of greediness and ignoring the considerations of others.

The saying "Spare the rod and spoil the child" reflects traditional parenting philosophies.

Spanking videos with adults playing spoiled brats

See also

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