Lesbian Spanking is a form of corporal punishment that generally consists of striking the buttocks between two (or more) females.
In North America, the word "spanking" has often been used as a synonym for an official paddling in school, and sometimes even as a euphemism for the formal corporal punishment of adults in an institution.
In British English, most dictionaries define "spanking" as being given only with the open hand. However, in common usage, a spanking may be given with a hand-like implement such as a hairbrush or a slipper. In American English, dictionaries define spanking as being administered with either the open hand or an implement such as a paddle. Thus, the standard form of corporal punishment in US schools (licks with a paddle) is often referred to as a spanking, whereas its pre-1997 English equivalent (strokes of the cane) would never have been so described.
In Britain, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand, the word "smacking" is generally used in preference to "spanking" to describe striking with the punisher's open hand, rather than with an implement. Whereas a spanking is invariably administered to the buttocks, a smacking is less specific and may refer to slapping the child's hands, arms or legs as well as its buttocks.
Some countries now prohibit spanking as a form of discipline, even by parents, and many organizations dedicated to the health of children nowadays oppose it. They believe the young person does not benefit from being spanked and might even be harmed. Other groups, such as some parents' groups, maintain that moderate spanking is a useful disciplinary tool in the context of a stable family life. Opinions remain sharply divided, and there is absolutely no consensus on the issue. Academic research findings are inconclusive, and hotly contested.
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