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In many spanking stories the element of an unfair punishment is provided when one character frames another. Classically the frame is discovered, and the framer is punished in turn, often more severely than the original victim. An example is in the Victorian spanking novel The Mysteries of Verbena House (1881). | In many spanking stories the element of an unfair punishment is provided when one character frames another. Classically the frame is discovered, and the framer is punished in turn, often more severely than the original victim. An example is in the Victorian spanking novel ''The Mysteries of Verbena House'' (1881). | ||
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To frame a person is to provide a false basis or false evidience that the person is guilty of wrongdoing. In many spanking stories the element of an unfair punishment is provided when one character frames another. Classically the frame is discovered, and the framer is punished in turn, often more severely than the original victim.
In spanking stories
In many spanking stories the element of an unfair punishment is provided when one character frames another. Classically the frame is discovered, and the framer is punished in turn, often more severely than the original victim. An example is in the Victorian spanking novel The Mysteries of Verbena House (1881).
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Misdeed | Bedwetting • Biting • Missed Chore • Clenching • Cursing • Fidgeting • Hitting • Failed Inspection • Kanch • Lying • Making faces • Mooning • Out of bounds • Oversleep • Padding the trousers • Pantsing • Pinching • Prank • Skinny dipping • Tantrum • Tattletale • Toweling • Wedging |
Dorm offenses | Bed not made • Bullying • Contraband • Food in dorm • Lights out • Missed check in • Pranks • Sneaking out • Talking after lights out • |
Misbehaviour | Bullying • Defiance • Disobedience • Disrespect • Inattentiveness • Irresponsibility • Laziness • Naughtiness • Mischief • Irresponsibility • Rudeness • Sin • Slovenliness • Teasing • Uncleanliness • Violence • Wantonness |
Profanity | Cursing • Obscene language • Rudeness • Swearing • Vulgarity |
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