Tanner wrote:As always some fascinating material. But don't you just hate movie publicity stills showing a spanking when there is not one in the film itself? Especially one called Dear Brat!
Was not acquainted with Mandy, but very nice to see. Look forward to the rest of them.
Know that F/F is not held in very high esteem here, but really liked the last one. Love the scenario of a stern older, conservatively dressed older woman spanking a younger woman, especially one who is scantily dressed or appears to be a brat who really needs it.
Somewhere I saw a comment that a (presumably straight) woman might be able to mitigate or avoid a much-deserved spanking from a man by using her sexual wiles but could not do so with another woman. I agree.
Hi Tanner - glad you liked the update

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About F/F: I suppose it's true that most of the "old boys" around here are a little cool towards F/F, although I remember talking about this subject with
Mike (M.D.) a few years ago, and he told me that he had gradually warmed up to the F/F orientation over time, so perhaps it's something of an acquired taste. Possibly some of us, especially those over say 70 years old, were informed by Golden Age comic book spankings of which only about 8% (47 out of 616!) were F/F.
Speaking for no one except myself, M/F is king because of the heterosexual D/S element which is sometimes (but not always) present. Classic examples would be
Spirit/Ellen, Phantom/Queen Pera, Batman/Marcia Monroe, etc. But there are other kinds of spankings and, of course, a sexual orientation other than heterosexual. I suppose with purely disciplinary spankings, the spanker almost might as well be female (although surely a strong male makes the best authority figure), and adult F/F spankings with a strong erotic element do have an appeal for me, probably again because of the D/S angle. Probably the two best mistresses of the D/S F/F spanking are
Rebecca and our own
Wolfie138 although their styles are rather dissimilar. They manage to put a lot of dominance and submission into the personalities of their characters.
Another problem with F/F is that in contradistinction to the Golden Age, today's independent artists seem to produce an overwhelming preponderance of F/F material, particularly with super-heroines. It's a big problem for me every
Super-Spanking Summer because 90% of the super-heroine spanking art I haven't personally commissioned seems to be F/F, and I want to keep it down to 50% here on
CSR. I think it's natural to get tired of F/F when that's what you keep seeing over and over.
I suppose we might mention the remaining orientations if only for completeness. F/M always seems "ass-backwards" to me unless it's entirely humorous, such as the Aunt Bossy/Ghostly Trio spanking from some old
Casper comic, in which case it's tolerable.
As for M/M - well, probably the less I say the better. I try to hold my lunch down when I see it, and the only real use I have for it is to throw brickbats at
DC Comics for featuring so many of them.
I guess I've wandered a bit afield, as usual. I did find one more F/F Mandy spanking this week which I had misfiled, and it has been added to the page next to the earlier one. It explains where the female spanker came from.