There could be a story where a college - aged student is spanked by a parent for getting into some minor legal trouble like excessive partying and disturbing the neighborhood. The spanking in this case is a wake - up call for the student to take more responsibility. It shows that age doesn't always mean immunity from consequences in some traditional family setups.
Sure. A positive 'not too old to spank story' might be when a person in their late teens is spanked by their aunt for constantly lying. After the spanking, the teen realizes the importance of honesty and starts to change their ways. It was a form of tough love that had a positive outcome.
In a story, it depends on the context. If it's a light - hearted, fictional and non - violent context like a comical or moral - teaching story where it's more of a symbolic gesture, it can be okay. But if it's presented in a cruel or abusive way, then it's not acceptable even in a story.
I think it varies from person to person. Some people might enjoy bedtime stories well into adulthood for relaxation and nostalgia. But generally, as kids grow older, maybe around 12 or 13, they might start to lose interest.
This is a rather strange situation. Maybe it was part of some childhood game or misadventure. For example, if it was a game where punishment was role - played, the idea of asking a friend's mother to spank could seem like a natural, if odd, part of the game. However, it could also be a sign of seeking attention in an inappropriate way. If it's a real story, it might have been due to admiration for the strict discipline the friend's mother had and a desire to experience it for oneself.
It really depends on the individual. Some kids might stop enjoying bedtime stories as early as 8 or 9, while others might still love them well into their early teens.
Yes, in some historical fictions. Imagine a story set in a small village a long time ago. A teen might be considered 'not too old for a spanking' if they were caught stealing or being disrespectful. The story would show how the community dealt with such behavior and how the individual learned from the experience.
Not really. In modern society, the idea of spanking as a form of discipline is becoming less common and more controversial, so spank boy stories are not that widespread.