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Latest revision as of 05:32, 26 March 2024
A nap is a short period of time spent sleeping. Naps are typically held at daytime, usually about one hour after lunch, in the early afternoon.
Small children are often put down for a nap every day, but also many adults like to hold a nap (particularly elderly people). In many countries, naps form an essential part of the culture, such as the Spanish and Latin American siesta.
Note that the term nappy refers to a diaper, and not to a nap
Naps and spanking
Naps are popular in ageplay (especially ABDL role play) and in spanking stories that involve minors, such as Melody's Stories. While a nap is not really a punishment, being put in pajamas (or dressed only in underwear) at bright day and laid to bed for a nap ("lights off, no getting up") can make a person feel treated like a small child, and also emphasizes the guardian's authority.
In domestic (or boarding school, orphanage etc.) child spanking stories, the spankee is often put down for a nap after a spanking.
See also
- More information is available at [ Wikipedia:Siesta ]
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