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Nanny Susan believes, after long experience, that the most effective and loving way of dealing with the problems of male conceit and disobedience is strictly applied petticoating and nursery discipline. This monthly magazine will offer guidance from Nanny Susan, who will answer questions from readers concerning how to treat those immature and babyish sons, husbands, nephews, brothers, and so on whom they have under their control.
We will also publish a selection of letters each month, both current and from older publications, from penitent and thoroughly humiliated little boys, as well as from their loving but firm 'mummies'.
Petticoat discipline and baby discipline have been used by sensible mothers, wives and others for over a century, and have always proved to be very effective at deflating any members of the male sex who are getting too big for their boots. At Petticoat Discipline Monthly we believe that if it were more widely employed, then boys and men would be far more docile and respectful with members of the female sex, there would be much less crime, and divorce courts would be empty.
We hope that this modest publication will encourage its employment in good, god-fearing homes around the world. It is absolutely free, because we want it to reach as large a readership as possible. We are sure that society as a whole could only benefit.
A good introductory history
of petticoat or pinafore discipline is given on this
page.
If you have any questions about applying petticoat and nappy (diaper) training, then Nanny Susan is always glad to help. If you have a query for her, then write to Nanny Susan at:
We will publish a selection of readers' questions each month, but please note that Nanny Susan cannot answer every letter: she has many other responsibilities, and simply does not have the time.
Letters from mummies, and their blushing petticoated victims, telling us of your experiences are also welcome. Moreover, if you have any old magazines with 'petticoat' letters, then please type out the letter and send it to us, and we will be very happy to republish it for our readers' interest. Don't forget to include the name and issue of the publication, so that we can give full accreditation. We will also include your pen name and e-mail address if you wish, so that other readers can contact you.
Simply address your letters to:
History of Petticoat Discipline