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Petticoat Discipline: Why Your Naughty Son Should Start Living as a Girl!

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Petticoat Discipline: Why Your Naughty Son Should Start Living as a Girl! - A nice new training bra, a pair of the prettiest tights you can find, some full-bottomed panties, and a frilly spring dress—these are the things your son should expect to find on his bed when mommy tells him that he’s about to start his new life as a little girl! And don’t worry, we’re about to go shoe shopping, too. I mean, you want to look your best for your play-date this afternoon, don’t you? Your son should be delighted—and perhaps even a little embarrassed?—to learn that he’ll be hosting and entertaining his school bully for afternoon tea. What fun! We better hurry up and get ready, honey!

It kind of goes without saying that your son is going to be embarrassed the first few times that you make him dress like a girl. The entire point of this exercise, however, is to force him to grow, to bloom into his true self. If he doesn’t want to try being a girl—that’s a good thing. It means you’ve discovered a weakness of his which needs to be strengthened. What is there to be embarrassed about, anyway? Your mom wears a dress every day, and pantyhose, too. Half of the people in the world wear panties. Why should you think it’s embarrassing to do something that’s so common? Every time your son cries, that’s weakness leaving his body. You’re teaching him that being a girl isn’t that bad at all. I honestly think the world would be a much better place if more moms gave their sons this same gift—petticoat punishment—and I’m a delighted to see that more and more moms around the world are doing exactly that. My hope is that if you have a son who has started to cause you trouble, you can take my advice not only to give him a taste of what it feels like to be bullied, but maybe even to help him blossom into the beautiful girl he has always dreamed of being.

Take it from someone who has tried and succeeded at this—no matter how rowdy and annoying your son might be now, you can definitely tame him if you just get him into a dress. From there, it’s not much harder to get him into a bra. I mean, most dresses are fitted for a woman’s body. He’ll look a little ridiculous if he doesn’t try to accessorize. And from there, he’ll really start to look silly if he still acts like a boy and he doesn’t learn to behave himself as a proper little lady. Embarrassment can be a good thing, if you can use it to teach your son a lesson. So, don’t worry if he cries and protests. All little boys do this. You can also remind him of a truth that everyone knows: boys don’t cry. So, if he wants to be a prissy little princess, give him a nice pink handkerchief and ask if he’s crying because he made a poopsy-woopsy in his panty-wanties.

You have my permission to be harsh with him. After all, being a girl is hard work. The first time you get him in tights and panties you wont need to shave his legs, but that’s coming soon. He’ll learn to curl his hair and to apply fake eyelashes. We’re not playing around here, girls. If you want to look pretty, it takes time, effort, and occasionally serious tools and chemicals. One of the best experiences you can have as a mother and a son, I think, is to take him to a beauty salon and let him get his nails done and his hair permed along with you. This is a treasured memory that a lot of daughters have with there moms, and I wasn’t going to miss out on it just because my child happens to be a boy. And let me tell you, everyone at the salon that day said he was just as pretty as any of their own daughters.

I’ll admit that every little boy is different and you should give him the time and freedom to discover the little girl that is hiding inside him, ready to jump out into the world. Nevertheless, there are a few steps that every little girl needs to go through, rites of passage, which I will introduce to you for your son’s benefit. Your son might not look naturally like a girl at first, but with the right fashion advice, he’ll be the belle of the ball in no time.
Date Added:
2025-11-15 15:05:59
Date Added:
2025-11-15 15:05:59

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