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Posted by: Zyngaru
« on: July 04, 2025, 12:38:31 am »

It is absolutely my kind of story.  Love the ever-changing emotions both with Noah and his dad.  It is long, but it is well worth reading.  It needed to be that long to get the entire story told.  Howl didn't leave anything out.  It is all there.  In reading this story I discovered I like the style of not giving all the information at once, but revealing things slowly throughout the story, piece by piece.  You will understand what I mean when you read it.
Posted by: afinch
« on: July 03, 2025, 01:58:42 pm »

Thank you for the recommendation,.  I loved this story although I'll warn readers that it is long--and totally worth it.  Set in "my world", as a kid who did weekend and holiday rounds with my own dad from the age of 12 on, most of the story rings entirely true, including the will he or won't he anxiety.  I can't wait to read more from this author, and I'd love to hear more about these characters from him as well.
Posted by: David M. Katz
« on: July 03, 2025, 03:27:26 am »


https://malespank.net/viewStory.php?id=58814

 Howl is a new author and his debut story is one not to miss.

A lot of stories follow tropes and fantasy - which is great and why we are here. This story, "Partial Credit" stands out because iot is simply real family in real situations with believable outcomes, especially post-spanking.

The emotion runs deep in this one. A reader feels badly for Noah but cannot help but understand that his circumstances are justified and fair. Mr. Cooper is an outstanding father who loves his son but is also flawed. The relationship between Noah and his dad seems normal for any 12-year-old and his dad. Up one minute and then down another. Pre-teen angst, little boy, and then adult thoughts all get mixed in and Mr. Cooper handles it all.

So, the story is simple but complex. Noah is grounded, rightfully so, but wants to go to a concert and presents an idea to his father to be able to attend the concert.

Please do not miss this one.