Unfair To Girls - Laia's Letter 1 - Response
By Red Rover
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Unfair To Girls - Laia's
Letter
A letter to the advice column "Unfair
To Girls!" in the monthly magazine Teen Miss published for girls six to
twenty. The letters are usually from girls who protest and complain about
things they don't like generally about lack of privacy and that (frequently
younger) boys are in charge. A Puericil-G story!
This story contains scenes of spanking and
domination of a young teen. If these subjects are offensive, uninteresting or
if you are a minor (i.e., child) please leave now. The fictitious drug
Puericil-G is described at puericilInfo.htm.
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Dear Leia
I am Dr. Paul Baker. I am a psychologist specializing
in adolescent behaviour problems. I write a column for “Teen Miss” magazine and
they have asked me to respond to your letter.
The medicine you are being given is called “Puericil-G.’
It is a fairly new medicine and was developed for girls and it does basically
the same thing for girls as regular Puericil does for boys. When you are
treated with this medicine, your breasts will shrink somewhat, your growth will
be slowed, and your body hair will disappear. You will also be unable to get
pregnant, which is a plus for a girl your age. Some parents use it on older
girls for birth control purposes, albeit I do not approve of that.
The reason you have not heard about it is mostly
because most teen girls are, in fact, more mature than boys of the same age. Puericil
was primarily developed to reduce the level of physical violence among teen
boys and it does that quite well. Girls your age seldom resort to physical
violence, but a few do. This seems to be the situation you are in right now and
Puericil-G is usually quite effective in dealing with that behaviour. As with
regular Puericil, most psychologists in the field endorse spanking and nudity as
effective tactics to deal with adolescent problems such as yours.
You have admitted that you often bullied your younger
cousins and have been repeatedly spanked for doing it. The medicine is designed
to reduce that tendency. It often takes several weeks to become fully
effective, so don’t get discouraged right away. Your cousins have been put in
charge of you because hey are more mature than you are, even if they are older.
This often happens with both girls and boys your age who are put on Puericil or
Puericil-G. Sometimes the siblings are older, sometimes younger. And the lack
of privacy you are experiencing is also normal for both boys and girls on these
medications.
So, you have to accept the fact that your cousins are
in charge of you and that they may handle your bare body and even spank you
from time to time. Some girls and boys have problems with bladder control when
they are first put on the medicine, so your cousins may have to diaper you at
night for a while. This usually stops after a couple of weeks, if it keeps
happening after three weeks or so, have your Aunt make an appointment with your
pediatrician.
If you have any problems with Puericil-G or with any
of the disciplinary actions your aunt and cousins are taking, feel free to
write to me at “Teen Miss” and I will try to help you as much as possible. And
if any of your friends are having problems, you could encourage them to
subscribe to “Teen Miss” as well. As you will see, we don’t just address
behaviour and discipline problems, but many other problems girls encounter in
early adolescence.
Paul D. Baker, Ph.D.
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