Sunday, February 23, 2014

Definition: Preventative Maintenance Sunday

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pre•ven•ta•tive adjective main•te•nance noun
: The care and servicing for the purpose of maintaining a young lady in satisfactory emotional condition by providing for systematic inspection, detection, and correction of incipient failures either before they occur or before they develop into major defects.
 - author: Enzo Man

sun•day noun
: The first day of the week, Sunday, commonly observed as a day of worship by most Christians. Also considered a day of rest. 

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"Did I not make myself clear?
Now go clean your face up and get some shoes on. Lucky for you, I don't want to be late otherwise, I would have matched your ass to your bright pink blouse."

"But..buttt..." she mumbled.

"But what?"

"But I wore these skimpy pa..panties you left out for me. I thought if I wore these, then there wouldn't be a spanking.....pp..plus..." she pouted out her explanation.

"Those lil' white sheer panties young lady are punishment panties. This morning while they will be squeezing your ass tightly, keeping the spanking heat in; while you squirm in failed attempts to sit comfortably for an hour on the cold wooden pew, they will be doing their job...."

"But....why did you spank me, I didn't do anything wrong this morning?!" she daringly interrupted, biting her lip and stomping her bare feet in frustration.

"Your premise is wrong. Wearing those punishment panties today are a preventative maintenance tool. A reminder for this entire week. A reminder to think twice. A reminder that if your ass is not enjoying sitting on the hardwood this morning, imagine what if will feel like next time you actually earn a spanking!"



Who has received their weekly routine maintenance today?




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