Wednesday, 27 January 2016

R.I.P. Friends Reunited



This blog was only started at the beginning of the month but with me its tenth year which in the world of computing and the internet which is some time.


The origins of this blog go back to joining Friends Reunited in 2004 which had a blogging or perhaps more accurately a journalling facility to which you could send links via email to but was designed for site members to help keep in touch with each other.

I looked at it, tried it but even Blogger circa 2006 was better but I just wasn't sure about this blogging thing and some of the stuff I wanted to talk about like last weeks post.


The site Friends Reunited launched in 2001 with a simple premise which was to enable people to get in touch with each other by holding information people freely submitted about the school, college, university and places of work they went to in groups.
You could search by name, year, place or establishment they had something to do with which soon made this UK site one of the biggest sites on the web.



 I joined to keep track of some of my friends who were still alive (many sadly have life-shortening conditions) from the schools we attended using it to get back in touch and learn more about how our lives had moved. 

It's success bought it to the attentions of various groups like ITV Plc who bought and in the eyes of many messed it up to fit its commercial interests introducing fees too and in 2010 it was returned to it's original owners.

The world has moved on since those heady days, with the growth of things like Facebook, Google Plus, Tumblr etc and so in that time its users fell.

It'll be closed shortly simply because it's really lost what would keep it a  sustainable entity a lot of big users posting with the small number left using it to just post messages to each other.
R.I.P Friends Reunited.

Wednesday, 20 January 2016

Daddy power

I spoke on the introduction a little about the world as a boy I was a part of and how that was writ large in the media we consumed back then not least comics that mirrored life.
That might well of been a question then but in life as an adult little deserves an answer which is that because developmentally I am immature to the point that emotionally I am child the only true answer is: If I was back then - and we did - then I am still now.

Thus spanking is part of my and a good number of adult littles lives as the thing that best regulates behavior and attitudes when I'm just not open to suggestion, reasoning or just plain defiant.

Christopher today gets spanked on his bare bottom to put a stop to that, reminding him of his position just as he did then.

Wednesday, 13 January 2016

Introduction II

 

Well, after that bit of an introduction we're going on an adventure inside the regressed little boy me and around the whole business of being boy.

I guess I might as well introduce myself and say my name is Christopher, I am disabled and my emotional age is ten years old.

This was one book I had for Christmas as I love to read adventure stories.


I love comics so I had the Beano and Dandy annuals too so there's nothing really grown up at all about Christmas not like it is for my brothers


Wednesday, 6 January 2016

Introduction

I'm fairly new to blogging as with the exception of a very brief period on that British site now long gone, Friends Reunited that launched a blogging platform with in it, then that's it and I never really got on with specialist niche sites for a variety of reasons.
This blog is intended to fill the gaps between the regular also new blog as this deals more with things around my gender issues, emotions and spanking within a regressed adult schoolboy context although I won't be majoring on that as I take the view that having explained something, then unless there's a development in it, then that's all I have to say on the topic.
The comic world mirrored ours: 'Boys will be boys' and 'Dads will be dads' so they step in and spank us when we're out of hand.