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Revision as of 09:23, 3 January 2020
A newspaper is a daily, weekly or monthly print publication on folded sheets. It typically contains news, articles, reviews, editorials, comic strips, puzzles, horoscopes, advertisements, classified ads and personals.
Newspapers and spanking
Newspapers occasionally feature articles on spanking, such as:
- on the pro-spanking vs. anti-spanking debate
- on (suggested) law changes regarding spanking
- on abusive spanking (domestic violence, child abuse)
- on judicial corporal punishment
A good resource that collects such articles, globally by country, is World Corporal Punishment Research.
Newspapers also feature humorous spanking imagery in comic strips, such as The Katzenjammer Kids.
A folded or rolled-up newspaper can also be used as an ad-hoc spanking implement that is quickly at hand and more symbolic than painful. It is sometimes used in dog training.
See also
- More information is available at [ Wikipedia:Newspaper ]
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