Sometimes I receive letters
which are not the 'mainstream' accounts of petticoat discipline experiences
which make up the bulk of the magazine, but which which are nevertheless
of general interest. This page, which should become a regular feature,
will reproduce some of this correspondence.
If any readers know of museums that have exhibits of antique baby prams, or of anything else, such as high chairs, antique dresses, underwear, and so on, I would be happy to give the names for the benefit of interested readers.
Miss MacDonald, well I have to give you credit. I don't
agree with you about petticoat discipline, only in rare circumstances would
I
ever employ its use. But in a county jail here in New
York State, a form of petticoat discpline is being used to great effect.
All the
men, young and old alike, are issued with the standard
orange jumpsuit, as well as women's panties to wear. The sheriff told the
local newspaper it makes them very submissive, and easier
to control.
Dennis
Need anything more be said?
I wonder if any of your readers
would like to write a story on this subject? I have included the front
cover of this fantasy book. I have also included some photographs of a
boy being petticoated from the 'Governess' number 15.
Best wishes,
Paul
The caption below the
cover picture reads, 'When school bullies make Joe's life a misery, his
mummy plans to continue her little boy's discipline at home'.
If any readers would like
to write a story which would be illustrated by Paul, please contact me,
and I will pass your address on to Paul.
I just wanted to initially drop you a quick note and say that 'Petticoat Discipline Monthly' is greatly beneficial to the education and training of "boys" of whatever age. My wife and I only found your publication only within the last few days, and already it has created a resurgence in my training to be a more useful and caring husband. I had become self-absorbed and lazy around the house. After finding your publication, my wife immediately took down the pinafore and put me back to doing domestic chores.
My wife was particularly
taken by the description of the disciplinary regime utilised by Sarah
Fraser at her Cornish country house. We were unclear of her standards
for acceptiing new pupils. We completely understand that you do not
run any kind of contact magazine. I would be greatly appreciative
of your recommendation as to whether there is any way for us to try and
reach Ms. Fraser about her criteria for accepting pupils into her educational
program. Is there any manner you could leave her with my contact
information?
I will make every effort
to contribute to your truly superb magazine.
With fondest regards,
Stephen
I have sent your letter
to Sarah, and have in fact done the same for a previous correspondent -
Iain, I think it was - who also expressed interest in Sarah Fraser's regime.
I haven't heard from her in a while, but hopefully she will answer. And
please do send in a contribution. Give my very best regards to your dear
wife, and I am glad to hear that that pinny is being put to its rightful
use again.
I cannot begin to explain how I enjoyed your web site today. I spent hours reading the letters of big babies, and cross dressers. I shall visit the site often.
I am a divorced male 41y old, and I live in the USA. My former wife who was much older than me and used to be my Mommy. Regardless of all the trouble and tears that ended our relationship, I was much calmer, and very well behaved, when my adopted Mom set limits, a bed time, and diapered me at night.
In the event that you know of any single adult ladies, either British or from the States, that would like to correspond with a passive male, that likes to be nurtured and babied, please feel free to allow them to have this address...anneas123@hotmail.com
I realise that this raises the 'Contact Page' issue again. I did say, in the very first issue, that I would publish e-mail addresses if desired, so that readers could write to each other and discuss their own thoughts regarding petticoat discipline. At that stage I didn't really know how the magazine would progress, and I simply wanted to produce an intelligent, tasteful, and literate journal to put petticoating and baby discipline 'back on the agenda', so to speak. These methods had been used very successfully on troublesome husbands, sons and brothers in the past, but seemed to have fallen into disuse over the last twenty years, even though they are extremely effective at producing happy and peaceful homes with the woman firmly in control.
I soon found out that
the great majority of readers preferred to maintain their privacy, but
I will still publish e-mail addresses if readers wish to have contact with
other readers. I personally do not know of any ladies who believe in administering
home discipline, at least not unattached ones.