Monday, September 12, 2011

Mrs. Smith: the boarding school enemas (Stories of J. G. Knox)

Mrs. Smith: the boarding school enemas (Stories of J. G. Knox) Review


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A touching story of service, love and growing up in the 1950s.
Mrs. Smith is a dorm mother in an exclusive K-12 boarding school.
Sam, a motherless boy, finds the love of his lost mother with Mrs. Smith. She gives him enemas and loves him as the son she never has. Spanking, discipline as it should be done in school, is a minor scene in the story. Make no mistake. This is a story of love, not perverted or passionate love, the very proper love of a child and a caring dorm mother.
Having an enema is a gentle, loving experience, when properly done. Properly given enemas are never abusive. Part of the function of these short stories and books is to share accurately and truthfully the experience of enemas and colon therapy as they were experienced by billions of people.

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