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Chapter 3 by alternatereality08 alternatereality08

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Colleges

Colleges have embraced the concept of corporal punishment for their female students. They are often given out for offenses such as violations of the dress code, unfinished or subpar work, or disrespecting a professor.

The actual punishment for each offense differs from college to college. Some colleges allow the person administering the punishment to decide what it is. Others have strict rules on what punishment fits what crime.

Colleges have also started to push the boundaries on what the dress code for female students should be. Some colleges have decided that all female students should be bottomless at all times, while others have chosen to dress their students in only a bra and panties. Each college has the complete freedom to decide what is acceptable for girls to wear.

The people who administer the punishments also differ from college to college. In some cases, professors are the only ones who can punish a student. In other cases, male students may be asked to help.

Colleges have found that corporal punishment has improved the rule-following for female students by an immense amount. More and more schools are implementing it by the day, and some colleges are pushing the limits to see if more **** punishments will be more effective at making female students obedient.

Female students are still expected to complete their work, of course, no matter how much pain they are **** to endure. The justification for this expectation is the fact that the girls’ own actions led to their punishment. Students who try to use corporal punishment as an excuse for subpar work are severely punished.

Other aspects of college life also have corporal punishment included, such as clubs and sports. The punishment is used to motivate the students to perform their best.

While this is just an overview of the general parts of college in the Discipline Society, you can read about specific schools below.

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