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Stories that merit re-reading over and over again.
By: Zyngaru Date: August 11, 2019, 10:55 am
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My second favorite story on MMSA is "Family Business- Entering a
Family Business" by our own Jack Wells.
I just re-read it this morning. I read it at least once a year
and sometimes more. It is different. It is fun. It is
informative. I just wish that Jack would write a follow up to
this story. Different boys, different customer, possibly
customer brings his sons along on the shopping trip so we could
get their thoughts and feelings during the tour and
demonstrations, with a possible spanking of their own at the end
to test out the new purchases. But most important, the same
shop, setting and procedures.
If you haven't read this story, or you have but it's been
awhile, here is the link. It is well worth another reading.
HTML https://malespank.net/viewStory.php?id=38708
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Re: Stories that merit re-reading over and over again.
By: Kat Date: August 12, 2019, 1:18 pm
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MMSA abounds in stories that I revisit. I've recently re-read
Naturalman's "Six of the Best" series; Pi Beta's "Surprise
Promotion" and " Trevallion: Head Boy" series; Ripping Yarns'
"In...." series (published under Ianboy's name now because RY
removed her stories and Ian collaborated on part of the series).
Paradoxically, I'm ambivalent about all the above. They are
complex series that often leave feeling me unsettled more than
satisfied -- especially Naturalman's and Ripping Yarn's work.
I've also recently re-read the second story in Jellico's "The
Hollanders: This Too Shall Pass" but with less ambivalence.
Jellico is a very fine writer, but one whose material doesn't
generally appeal to me. This story, however, is one I find
myself returning to every so often. For those who haven't read
it, it's about the alienation between a father and son and the
difficult process of reconciliation.
Kat
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Re: Stories that merit re-reading over and over again.
By: Jack Date: August 12, 2019, 4:40 pm
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First, thank you.
Second, I find the work of Boy Smack appeal to me. A lot of the
reason for that is, while I'd never copy the action's in his
stories, they just seem to hit my buttons perfectly. I really
enjoy stories by Tristan for the same reason, though I can't
really say I have one of his to which I return, since his new
ones are often similar enough to hit the same buttons, but
different enough to deserve reading.
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Re: Stories that merit re-reading over and over again.
By: Jvlvs Date: November 15, 2022, 2:28 pm
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Thank you for your reply!
I will check those ones immediately.
Yes the one you mentioned with the three father figures is
called one, three and it is perhaps his more literary one. I
also adore the idea of wanting or even asking for a spanking and
unwittingly being sucked into a world of traditional discipline,
very sore bottoms and embarassing but exiting punishments that
leave one feeling safe and warm hearted.
He is an awesome writer, and has helped me a lot to understand
my own fascination with spanking, the guilt and shame and desire
and how liberated they are by a red bottom and some loving daddy
time over the knee.
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