Jumping Up On People: How to Stop a Dangerously Affectionate Behavior

Jumping Up On People: How to Stop a Dangerously Affectionate Behavior

Jumping Up On People – How to Stop a Dangerously Affectionate Behavior

Preview:
Most of the time, a dog is jumping up as a simple sign of affection. When they’re puppies, you might laugh about this, but when they’re adults, you’ll wish you hadn’t. Dogs who’ve taken to jumping up on people are cute, but it’s annoying to be the target, especially if they won’t stop.
Aside from being annoying, even a medium sized dog can hurt a child while jumping up, and a big dog can possibly hurt an adult by doing it.
At the very least, if your dog is jumping up on your guests, it can make them want to visit less often.
The Annoying Version of Jumping Up: Dogs don’t know that your white shirts need to stay white or that their claws might rip your clothes.
The Dangerous Version of Jumping Up: Your friendly dog greets a child or an older person and knocks them down, risking injury.
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The Prisoner: He’s About To Learn What Real Punishment Is Like: A Hard BDSM Series

Newly sentenced felon Neal Landon reads the gut-wrenching punishment manual for the Life Sentence Diversion and Rehabilitation Program. If he chooses to enter the program, he’ll be given to a handler whose sole duty is to punish him…. and train him. Can he endure the harsh punishments outlined in the manual in exchange for his eventual freedom?

Read the rules for prisoners and the punishment manual for handlers along with him. Among other things, the manual includes a 6-part guide to beatings: restraint on the rack, implements, intervals, the standard 10-point beating, intensifying a beating, and severity.

It also details the cramped cell with its heavy shackle, the specially designed chamber for stress positions, and tiny concrete tomb that the prisoner will be housed in. Imagine his horror as he reads about the electric shock collar he will wear at all times, pronged shackles, stress positions, and how his body’s most basic functions and desires will be used to torment him.

He’ll learn that he may be forced to wear a bit and pull a cart until he’s exhausted, and that his handler might follow it up with placing clamps on the sensitive tissue of his weary body and stretching exquisitely tender muscles with plugs for several hours.

He will discover he is required to observe strict chastity for the duration of the program, with no relief of one of his deepest needs and temptations.

The punishment manual is cruelly detailed in its description of things like application of capsicum cream to welts, forcing the prisoner to sit motionless on rocks after a severe beating, and leaving him spread-eagled in solitary confinement with constant pressure on tender wrists and ankles.

Reading the list, he can only imagine how the punishments within could be cruelly combined in infinite ways until he was rendered completely submissive and obedient to his handler – and even then, he would have to endure at least 8 hours a day of routine punishment. He learns that he’ll spend so much time handcuffed that his wrists will become welted and abraded with shackle sores.

Will Neal choose to enter the Life Sentence Diversion and Rehabilitation Program, or simply spend the rest of his life in prison? What would you choose in his place?
The Prisoner: He's About To Learn What Real Punishment Is Like: A Hard BDSM Series

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