Using Spanking to Get the Most Out of Your Slave
Spanking
Spanking, the practice of applying an object or tool to one’s skin in order to control behavior, has been practiced for centuries. It often serves to enforce obedience or as a reward for good deeds and has been banned in many countries. Spanking typically involves using either a paddle or other implement but may also be done with the open hand.
Contrary to what some may believe, spanking a child can have many positive effects, such as improved morale and reduced fighting or other antisocial behavior. It also instills self-worth and pride which may lead to more responsible adulthood. With proper tools and techniques, spanking can prevent abuse or neglect that has negative repercussions for both the child and parent/caregiver. The best way to ensure this happens is by providing children with quality relationships with their parents or other adults they deem important; remembering that parental control remains paramount when it comes to their child’s safety and wellbeing.
Punishment
When it came to discipline, Slaves and their parents often relied on spankings or whippings. Additionally, they utilized other forms of punishment like mutilation and imprisonment for punishment.
A slave owner had the authority to degrade a slave at any time for any reason they deemed fit, thus cementing an authoritarian relationship between themselves and their staff members.
Despite the physical violence and cruelty they were subjected to by their owners and overseers, the Slaves remained loyal to them. They looked to them for guidance, as did their children; regardless of what had been done to them in the past, their loyalty remained intact.
Particularly their young and impressionable minds were affected. They were frequently taught by their owners that they were inferior to Whites and had no choice but to submit to their authority.
Many slaves and their children were physically punished daily by both their owners and overseers, often through whippings or lashings. Furthermore, they were made to work under difficult conditions with inadequate food supplies, inadequate medical attention, and lack of education.
Slave children and adults experienced these as traumatic experiences. They were not allowed to speak out or express themselves freely, and had to abide by orders without question.
Slaves also had to endure some humiliation by wearing unattractive clothes. They performed manual labor and, if they weren’t satisfied with the wages they earned, sometimes had no choice but to sell their bodies.
Even after slavery ended in the United States, physical punishment remained a popular practice among black, Hispanic, Asian and Caucasian parents. Studies indicate that lower income black individuals with less education are more likely to resort to corporal punishment.
Many countries still permit corporal punishment, though it has become outlawed in more and more countries since the 1970s. Some methods are forbidden and only certain age groups may receive spankings; additionally, some governments have even issued fines to individuals who spank their children.
Disciplinary Exercises
Spanking isn’t the only way to get the most out of your slave. The secret lies in properly choreographed discipline that doesn’t merely reward bad behavior. A well-run routine can transform an unwilling slave into a willing submissive, while one who receives frequent spankings will merely slink back towards her master for more punishment. Utilizing your slave as a training guinea pig could lead to major behavioral issues and creating an unwanted tame sexless slave is never desired by anyone. To prevent such outcomes it’s essential that you understand proper etiquette and implement proper discipline using reward systems instead of punishment alone.
Fetish
Fetishes are objects or ideas which people have an irrational devotion to. This could be anything from leather or rubber, to physical parts of the body such as feet.
Fetishes are not always harmful, but they may indicate a fetishistic disorder. According to Dr. Kenneth Rosenberg of Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City, these disorders occur when someone becomes obsessed with an object or idea that does not belong to them and becomes unable to live a normal life due to this obsession, Dr. Rosenberg feels these are signs of something deeper going on within themselves: “Fetishistic disorders require someone who feels they cannot function normally when faced with everyday challenges”
He emphasizes that people with fetishes may not necessarily be sexually attracted to their objects, but instead feel an overwhelming need to possess them. They often devote a great deal of time and energy into these projects – sometimes in secret – which may negatively impact their relationships with others.
He notes that doctors could develop a foot fetish and spend excessive time pampering their patients’ feet, which could interfere with their job and cause them significant distress.
No one knows for certain why someone might develop a fetish, but some sexual behavior experts speculate it could be due to childhood trauma or sexual abuse. It could also serve as an outlet for some individuals to cope with feelings of shame or guilt.
Dr. Ashton recommends that while experiencing a fetish can be enjoyable and empowering, it should never be taken too far. If it’s causing distress to yourself or others, professional help should be sought immediately.
Dr. Krueger advises that if you’re struggling with a fetish, the best thing to do is reach out to a trusted mental health professional for support and strategies on reducing its arousal or redirecting your focus elsewhere.
Fetishes can range from material (rubber, leather or latex) to form (woman’s stilettos or knee-high boots). While having a fetish can make sexual play more exciting and enjoyable, it could also lead to an unpleasant psychiatric disorder. To ensure you do not get in trouble with your doctor or therapist for having one of these disorders, it’s essential that you distinguish between safe fantasies and real ones.