Talk:Disciplinary Action/Disciplinary Office/First Quarter/Sonia/1st/Office/Contraceptive Punishment/Quick/Mitigate/Both/'Don't tell/Elias

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I'll let someone else take it from here. I like the idea of bringing his mom in (to volunteer his sisters.) Since Elias really doesn't know, Sonia will have to take on his punishment as well.

  • Sonia cheating (19 creampies)
  • Elias cheating (19 "something")
  • Sonia did something to benefit Elias (severe)
  • Elias benefits (high)
  • Sonia cheats but Elias is unaware (see "Displaced Fault", she gets the full 38 creampies)
  • Because cheating is bad, he's still technically on the hook because he didn't report it, but the guidelines call for a reduced punishment. (19 somethings)


We can't go easy on her, Dr Hartnell is onto us. --MrPib (talk) 08:04, 23 December 2019 (UTC)

Another thing I thought of, we can make a deal with Elias, his punishment is Mr. Gardener has sex with his sister (20 times), and Elias "helps" us punish Sonia while blindfolded. (We allow Elias to pop Sonia's cherry and give her 10 creampies.)

Having sex isnt the punishment, being blindfolded is the punishment. And this way, Sonia doesn't see this as a punishment for Elias so she'll be elated. --MrPib (talk) 08:26, 23 December 2019 (UTC)

Yet another idea, call the MC's sister down in order to instruct Sonia on how to give a blowjob and Mr. Gardener can teach Elias how to eat a girl out.

While Beatrice is giving Mr. Gardener head, he'll be like "aw yeah, Beatrice" and Sonia will laugh and flirtatiously say, "he he, my middle name is pronounced BAY-UH-TREEZ" --MrPib (talk) 09:02, 23 December 2019 (UTC)


I don't think there's anything in the guidelines to justify involving a sister as part of a punishment. Sure, it can be argued that it's a punishment for the boy since his family will lose status if his sister is defiled, but I find it hard to implement. After all, the main reason the common people of town let the program go on, is their belief that as long as their children do nothing wrong, they have nothing to worry about. But if the sins of a son can be burdened on a sister, then nobody is safe, and people might decide to take a stand. --Tod Naturlich (talk) 21:00, 23 December 2019 (UTC)