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Introduction
Some of us are obsessed with spanking. This is not the time and place
to discuss why we are that way or why so many of our fellows are not
as fortunate as we. My musings on this subject appeared for many years in The
OTK Newsletter. But most of us shares ome characteristics, spanking dominates
our sexual fantasies, we have been interested in spanking for as long
as we can remember, and we spent a significant part of our childhood
trying to satisfy our interest while keeping what we were convinced
was a unique interest ("I always thought I was the only one!")
secret from those normal people who had textbook sex lives. (Please excuse the masculine ego in this introduction, it is
the only one I have. I do recognize the absolute essentiality of our
female comrades to our interest.) Who among us can't remember looking
the word spanking up in as many dictionaries aswe had access to?
Ah, the days spent in libraries and at newsstands, looking for books
that contained spankings. And every once in a while finding one, or
better, finding an author such as R.L. Delderfield who put a spanking into
almost every book. As usual, the younger generation has it easier. Listed
here are hundreds of books with spanking scenes in them, along with,
in most cases, enough information that you can find them if you make
the effort and enough information so you can determine if you want to
make the effort.
The first selection criterion was simple, I had to know about the book.
In the majority of cases this meant that RB, PS, RA, SL, or one of the
other CF irregulars had found the book and informed me of its contents.
Not even this bibliography can contain every book in which somebody
gets a slap on the behind or a threat of a slap or a spanking. I tried
to include those books with scenes which would appeal to somebody as
obsessed as I am. I had a slight prejudice towards classics: Mark Twain gets
in for the Becky Thatcher episode which probably wouldn't have merited
mention if it had been by a lesser writer. I am a purist, I tried to
steer away from what could be called beatings or whippings or slappings
rather than spankings.
Like most of us, I am a glutton for details,
I want to read about lowered panties, rolled up sleeves, kicking, begging,
and bright red bottoms. "Then he spanked her. The next morning
they went riding," would not normally qualify for inclusion. But
I am obsessed with spanking and I can and did find redeeming social
value in almost every spanking reference I came across. I also have
generally avoided listing books primarily available from adult book
stores.
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