Windsor Sunday Candid’s – 119

Here is something a little different for you today. It is an image from 1983, however, there was next to no additional information attached to the image. The origin of the image is that it is from Kentucky, and the people in the image are rehearsing an early 1900s play about a school that they will be presenting in a state contest. That’s about all there is to it. It would be nice to know the name of the play of course, in the hopes that more images could be found. Other than that, I doubt if anyone will really give two hoots about the details, just as long as they have the pic 🙂

Now I do question the position of the woman about to get caned, not so much for her, but for the poor guy holding her who is in the firing line, lol. That said though, the cane looks short enough that as long as he keeps his hands out of the way, I could easily see a good dozen stripes being applied. What do you guys think?

This will be added to my WINDSOR’S SPANKING FINDS album.

2 thoughts on “Windsor Sunday Candid’s – 119

  1. Kinda like the position, it makes for a nice view. I know if I was the guy holding her I’d be likely to add a few good swats before I put her down so it would be worth the danger.

  2. It is definitely unique, isn’t it? Perhaps someone standing on the other side holding a small paddle, lol 🙂

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