Let's kick this off with that classic Panorama magazine cover which, I'm sure, must have sold many, many copies....
In this Fathers Day 1976 issue, the headline reads, "Father and Daughter: Something Special." And it certainly is a special bond--although I'm not sure the daughter in the cover photo is appreciating how "special" it is.
In the Spanking world, of course, the husband/boyfriend is often something of a father-figure, and the wife/girlfriend can be seen as a naughty daughter who needs to be corrected. So Happy Fathers Day to all the "daddys" and "daughters" out there!
To close this post out, I mentioned that Panorama magazine probably sold many copies of the issue shown above. I don't have the sales figures, of course. But it must have done well because later in Panorama's existence, they basically ran the same cover again. It wasn't, as far as I know, a Fathers Day issue, and the models are different. But with a cover blurb that reads, "What to do with our naughty daughters? Spanking!", it's a good way to close out this special edition.
4 comments:
great finds. I remember a I MARRIED JOAN where she got over her father's knee and while it was over very quickly and he did not spank her it was a great scene. Of course one cannot think of Father's Day without thinking of the spanking in MY LITTLE MARGIE or Robert Benchley spanking his daughter in All American Girl or the great non spankings Walter Abel spanking Shirley Temple or Edward Arnold spanking Mona Freeman or some of the great comic strips that dads spanked their daughters. Have a great day
Jim
Yes, every FATHER should spend a few hours with their beloved 'DAUGHTERS' if they be their daughters, over their knees, and have a 'spanking good time', on their knickers down bare bottoms, on this day of days, called Fathers Day. What a wonderful present this would be for them.
Jim -- Another non-spanking I recall was on "The Juliet Prowse" show (at least, I think that's what it was called). Juliet Prowse was a dancer/actress, so to say she had a terrific figure is an understatement. The show was very much in the "I Love Lucy" vein. At the end of one episode, after screwing up, Juliet is telling her husband how sorry she is, almost on the verge of tears, and finally just throws herself over his lap to take her punishment. The husband raises his hand, but ultimately can't bring himself to do it, and the scene fades out.
sixofthebest -- there are many different types of "fathers", and just as many ways to celebrate Father's Day. Let's hope some of them follow this suggested procedure....
That sounds like a fantastic scene. I wish I had seen it. Have a great day.
Jim
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