The practice of caning, particularly in educational or disciplinary contexts, has historically involved the use of a cane to strike individuals on the backside as a form of punishment. This method has been controversial and is largely considered outdated and abusive in many parts of the world today. While it may have been more common in certain cultures or institutions, current educational and disciplinary practices focus on more constructive and positive approaches. Many countries have banned corporal punishment in schools and other settings.
Girls and boys went to school until 12. They where caned. Boys at 12 dig and girls at 12 would get married.
Girls and boys went to school until 12. They where caned. Boys at 12 dig and girls at 12 would get married.
Charles dickens wasnt Caned when he was younger :D
dance
the blind stik
Yeah @!$
Teachers were strict but fair. Boys were either caned, hit with the ruler or slapped. Girls would have had to stay behind after school to write out lines.
like a vagina
Prior to the Victorian era, there was no difference between the way boys and girls were given corporal punishment. Both sexes were beaten/flogged on their bare buttocks with canes or birches. As the Victorian era progressed, sensibilities and concerns arose regarding the propriety of punishing girls on their bottoms (especially bare), and there was a gradual move towards caning girls on their hands instead. However, boys continued to be caned or birched on their bottoms (bare in the case of birching) throughout the 19th and into the 20th century. This difference between the genders continued through to the abolition of corporal punishment in 1987, when girls could only legally be caned on their hands, but boys could still be caned on either their hands or (clothed) bottom. There was an exception with regard to the more informal punishment of slippering, which was popular through the 1950, 60s and 70s, which was usually done on the clothed bottom in respect of both sexes.
as it hurts the person being caned
Simple answer YES
The anagram of the word 'dance' is caned.