There was a time when a boy was over at his friend's place. His friend's mom had asked them not to touch the cookies she had just baked until after dinner. The boy couldn't resist and took one. When the mom found out, she spanked him lightly. She then sat him down and explained why it was wrong to disobey. It was more about teaching him respect for rules than actual punishment.
I heard a story where a girl was at her friend's home. The mom had told them to keep their toys in the playroom. But the girl took some toys into the living room and left them there. The friend's mom, who was very strict about keeping the house tidy, spanked the girl on the hand with a small ruler. Later, she made the girl clean up the mess she made and the girl learned to be more careful and follow rules at other people's homes.
One story could be that a friend was misbehaving at his friend's house. His friend's mom had clearly set some rules about not running in the house. But he didn't listen and accidentally knocked over a precious vase. As a result, the friend's mom spanked him gently on the bottom to teach him a lesson.
I don't think it's appropriate for kids to be spanked by mom's friends. In most cases, discipline should be carried out by parents in a proper and legal way. If there are such stories, they might involve situations where mom's friends overstep boundaries which is not acceptable behavior.
Maybe the boy used inappropriate language in front of his mom's friends. His mother, as a form of discipline, spanked him immediately. It was her way of teaching him that there are boundaries and that he can't act that way, especially in front of guests. However, this could also lead to long - term effects on the boy's self - esteem.
No. Spanking by mom's friends is not a positive concept. It violates the normal family discipline model. Discipline should be the responsibility of parents or legal guardians, and others should not interfere with physical punishment without permission.
One spanked mom story could be about a mom who was spanked as a form of discipline when she was a child. Maybe she had disobeyed her parents by staying out too late, and as a result, her father spanked her. This taught her the importance of following rules at a young age.
No, such stories are not common at all. In most cultures, spanking by someone other than a parent is not an acceptable form of discipline. It can be seen as inappropriate and even illegal in some cases. Parents usually take on the role of disciplining their own children, and the idea of a mom's friend doing so is quite unusual.
I once had a friend whose mom was very strict about table manners. One day when we were having dinner at their place, I started playing with my food. My friend's mom warned me, but I didn't listen. So she took me aside and gave me a light spank on my hand and then explained why it was important to respect food. It was a bit embarrassing at that time, but I learned my lesson.
There are stories where a child got spanked for being disobedient. Maybe the mom told the child not to touch a certain fragile item in the house, but the child didn't listen and broke it. As a result, the mom spanked the child to make sure they understood the importance of following rules.
There could be several reasons in these rather unusual stories. It could be that the mom's friend has a strong sense of justice and believes the boy has committed a serious wrong. However, this is a wrong approach as they are not the parent. Another reason might be that the mom has given some sort of implicit permission in the past, which is also wrong. In a proper family - social dynamic, non - family members should not be involved in physical discipline. This is because it can cause harm to the child's psychological and emotional well - being, and can also create problems within the social relationships. For example, it can lead to a rift between the mom and her son, or between the mom and her friend.
I think these stories can be a bit uncomfortable. It's not a pleasant thought that a non - family member has to discipline in such a way. But on the other hand, if the kid was really misbehaving badly, the friend's mom might have felt it was necessary to teach them right from wrong.
No, such stories are not common in mainstream literature. Most literature focuses on positive family relationships and moral teachings, and this kind of rather extreme and negative situation is not often depicted.