Wooden Spoon Spanking For Kiki

I don’t know what Kiki did, but if she’s not sorry now, she will be very soon:

kink spanked with wooden spoon

From Real Spankings.

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Switched In The Elf Queen’s Court

The queen of the elves is angry, and nothing short of a mass switching in the throne room is going to placate her:

nine elf women bent in stocks for a switching before the royal court

Artwork is by CMZero.

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Thrashing And Flying Hair

One of the many useful markers of a good OTK spanking is when she starts thrashing so hard, her hair flies everywhere:

otk spanking, her hair is whipping around

Photos are from the long-defunct Spankotronic website. We’ve seen one of these two views before.

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His Lordship Is Unhappy

A disgruntled nobleman with a whip? On every estate there’s some poor woman whose entire job is to placate His Nibs when he gets like this, and you, dearie, are that woman tonight:

woman in barely there lingerie contemplates an approaching lord who seems to have a whip and a bad attitude

Artwork is from an undated (perhaps early 1960s?) issue of Plush magazine.

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Breast Bruises

I’m not entirely sure what the story is behind this photo from back when Tumblr was interesting, but somehow I feel like it probably involved some seriously bratty behavior and a wooden spoon:

bruised breasts from wooden spoon punishment

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The Return Of Spanky Bear

I think we all know what this teddy bear has in mind, and it’s not good news for her bottom:

teddy bear preparing to give a bare bottom spanking

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Punished At Barking Fair

No public whipping in this vintage reenactment photo, but it’s not very hard to imagine:

two people locked in stocks are being crowded by half a dozen bystanders poised to pelt them with something nasty

This is captioned “Barking Fair: The Stocks.” Whether the fair in question was where the reenactment happened or was the event being reenacted is not made clear. Barking itself is said to have a history of fairs and markets dating back to the 12th century.

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