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Jack's Blog / Re: Jack's mother has passed
« on: November 20, 2025, 12:14:03 pm »
Thanks for making the announcement, Katz.

Jack, if you read this, I'm thinking of you.

Kat

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Free Discussion / MMSA Down?
« on: November 02, 2023, 04:04:58 pm »
Is anyone else experiencing trouble getting in? I get a Bad Gateway message when I try to get to the archive, my own stats page, or the forum.

Kat

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On Spanking / Re: Spanking Furniture
« on: November 02, 2023, 10:28:33 am »
Isn't stability more a question of the height to width ratio rather than how solidly constructed the stool is?

I only have anecdotal evidence, Plag. Mine worked fine.

Kat

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On Spanking / Re: Spanking Furniture
« on: November 01, 2023, 02:32:02 pm »
A padded bar stool makes a nice alternative to a gymnastics horse.

Whilst it would get the bottom up nicely (a sine qua non) I fear a bar stool would lack stability.

I think the stability would depend on the construction. I had a pair of stools that came with a table. They were constructed of square steel tubing, with four legs and supporting members between the legs. I found it pretty stable for canings. You have a valid point about many bar stools.

Kat

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On Spanking / Re: Spanking Furniture
« on: November 01, 2023, 02:15:39 pm »
A padded bar stool makes a nice alternative to a gymnastics horse. Lots of high beds have steps that look a lot like the Eton birching block. (Pet suppliers also sell these steps for people with small or old dogs who need help getting on a bed.)

Kat

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Free Discussion / Re: Blurbs
« on: October 26, 2023, 06:07:51 pm »
Blurbs would be nice. I won't hold my breath waiting for them to happen.

Kat

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Story Discussion / Re: A Family Saga by DKellis
« on: October 01, 2023, 05:56:42 pm »
Danny (DKellis) is one of MMSA's best writers. This series is excellent, even by Danny's already high standard.

Kat

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On Spanking / Re: What Part of the Bottom is Most Sensitive?
« on: May 31, 2023, 09:07:59 pm »
At the risk of riling up everyone because I am still a newbie on this site, I will add my thoughts. I personally have found the sit spots, whether the spanks there hurt more or not, remind you of the spanking every time you sit down after the spanking. Same with the upper thighs. Upper thighs, in my opinion, are often overlooked by spankers.

You're not likely to rile people here up. Remember the old song? "Everybody here is outta sight. They don't bark and they don't bite."

Glad to see you here and sharing your thoughts.

Kat

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Free Discussion / Re: MMSA
« on: May 12, 2023, 10:07:35 am »
I'm glad you have had a positive experience with Flag, Zyngaru. You won't find me singing his praises, though. To me and several others here, he has been a jackhole. I acknowledge his talents and credit him for creating both the archive and forum. I just hope he doesn't decide to destroy it in a fit of pique one day.

And while he is the owner of MMSA, the writers who contribute to it have an investment in it, as well. He can, of course, do as he likes, but he is not above criticism. It does him no credit when acts like an authoritarian. If he doesn't want to act on suggestions, that is his prerogative. What concerns me is his intolerance for dissent.

You are fortunate that you've only met Dr. Jekyll. Numerous other people have had dealings with Mr. Hyde.

I give Jack full credit for operating a forum where we can have frank discussions. Jack has been very generous, as he started Bransom to showcase his own material.

Kat


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Free Discussion / Re: MMSA
« on: May 11, 2023, 05:26:13 pm »
First, I'm relieved the MMSA thread is locked before Flag gets involved and starts another round of arbitrary bans. I wouldn't mind at all if he were to ban Bottom, but Plag's presence would be a loss.

Katz, I think WHASS, which I see as your genre, is fairly popular. It's not as popular as it once was, but it's not the same as some of the really niche genres, such as sci-fi and fantasy. Also, even if WHASS is a less popular genre, perhaps you are the exception that proves the rule. An individual author's success isn't necessarily indicative that the genre is popular.

Since we're here and not in the hellscape of the MMSA forum, I'd happily get rid of the shields. There has been too much bitterness over them for them to bring me any satisfaction.

I do not enjoy seeing my stories with nothing at all beside them. I do not enjoy seeing my stories with sad, hollow, four-pointed thingamajigs while someone else is enjoying a pair of solid six-pointers. It does feel like my nose is being rubbed in the fact that readers just aren't that into me. Flag claims the stars help readers. (I think that was his explanation.) 

Well, Foxtrot the readers! I'll keep writing if I have an idea and can scrape together some time to produce something. I expect I'd feel a lot better about the distinctions in stars if I were getting the double solids. Since I'm not, I'd like to shove a couple of those six-pointed stars up Flag's rectum. They'd hurt a lot more than shoving one of the shields there.

As for changing the system, Ivor's post says it all.

Kat


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Story Discussion / Re: Sick Day - MMSA by DMK
« on: May 03, 2023, 03:05:10 pm »
This story pushed all the right buttons for me. I recommend it for all WHASS lovers.

Kat

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Story Discussion / Re: Rise of the Spartans
« on: May 03, 2023, 03:03:53 pm »
Thanks, Kier and Adric! I do plan this to be a series. I'm working on the next chapter now.

Kat

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Thanks, Katz and Kier.  I've been surprised by how well this story has been received. I guess there's something to using the word "spanking" in the title.  ;D

Kat

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This is a very good story!

Kat

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Story Discussion / Re: Taken In Hand by Pete Gradson
« on: September 19, 2022, 03:24:50 pm »
It's a very well written story. Like Kier, I could identify with Peter. However, unlike Peter in the story, I don't think I'd have accepted any affection from my uncle and aunt or come to any sort of resolution with adults who are such nasty, authoritarian bullies. Peter comes off as a pretty typical adolescent, who is hardly deserving of the degree of harsh punishment he receives. I commend Pete Gradson on developing his characters so well. They certainly evoked an emotional response.

Kat

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