Happy Valley Farms
Domestic Discipline Out in the Country: 1950
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Narrated by:
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Ruby Rondure
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By:
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M A Stiles
About this listen
It's 1950 in rural Minnesota, USA. America is still largely an agrarian society, and most families are farm families. Men are HOH's who keep their farms and their families running smoothly with strong discipline. But farm girls, as well as their mothers, often crave something a little livelier than the day to day boredom of the farm and reach out, now and then, for some fun that runs against the social mores of the times, as well as the family's hard and fast rules. Family honor is important, and the HOH farm husbands and fathers understand the damage that small town gossip can do to a family's reputation.
When misbehavior occurs, swift and stern correction is implemented for any miscreants, daughters, or moms who besmirch family reputations or break family rules. Punishments include the hairbrush, the strap, and the switch, all of which are administered harshly enough to re-teach the lessons that comportment and decorum are all-important in 1950 family life.
Bare, female behinds are spanked, strapped, and switched. Tears flow, and promises of better behavior are made as these HOH fathers and husbands, and even a grandmother, uphold family honor with stern discipline and painful corrections.