Anonymous
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8/22/2025, 12:15:40 AM No.513661217
I'm old enough to have been in school when caning was outlawed. It was very early years in my schooling but it was happening, mostly to the older boys, but its insane to think that was normal once, and parents approved it, even wanted it.
Didn't do your homework a few times, or muck up in class too much - get sent to the Deputy Principal's office, and get wacked on the hand with a stick. That shit would bruise up.
The biggest psychological impact was when you were in the youngest grades and just happen to see the older boys come out of the Principal's office after a caning. These big tough popular boys in older grades that dominated the playgrounds, walking out teary eyed and ashamed, reduced to little bitches. I only got to see that once but it had an impact on how I saw the dominance hierarchy, even if just in my subconscious.
GenX had it even worse apparently. GenZ have no fucking idea what they missed out on.
Didn't do your homework a few times, or muck up in class too much - get sent to the Deputy Principal's office, and get wacked on the hand with a stick. That shit would bruise up.
The biggest psychological impact was when you were in the youngest grades and just happen to see the older boys come out of the Principal's office after a caning. These big tough popular boys in older grades that dominated the playgrounds, walking out teary eyed and ashamed, reduced to little bitches. I only got to see that once but it had an impact on how I saw the dominance hierarchy, even if just in my subconscious.
GenX had it even worse apparently. GenZ have no fucking idea what they missed out on.
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