“The Man Next Door”: Richard grew up a spoiled rich kid, daddy’s check book got him out of whatever trouble he go into. Then he got into trouble with the man next door and with session over his knee with his pants down and a hard wooden hairbrush on his bare backside he began the process of maturing. It took another session later, with the strap, but the process was successful “My Mother’s Boyfriend”: “I’ll tell you what I’m talking about, you little pissant! Drop your pants! Drop your pants ... and your under-shorts! Drop ‘em now! Drop ‘em ... and lay yourself down on the bed, there!” He’d finally unclenched his fists! He was removing his belt from his trousers! And thus begins Craig’s transformation from spoiled little boy to mature man. Of course it requires some more painful sessions to complete the transformation “Not That Kind of Firm”: Being hired by the law firm was Scott’s path out of lower middle class near poverty to upper middle class affluence. The firm assigned him a mentor to help him. Scott was taken aback when the help took the form of bare bottom spankings, enemas, and, eventually, repeated sodomizing. But all was well in the end