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I Am A Strict Mom


Has anyone ever had a hairbrush wear out after a lot of years of use as a tool to correct misbehavior? I'm wondering what I should do with the brush I got from my own mom it's seen a lot of wear now and while it isn't the only one I use it has a lot of sentimental value to me. Perhaps it's time to retire it?
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Badseed · 61-69, M
Really really old hairbrushes, from over a century ago, tend to be useless for brushing hair because their bristles have gradually disintegrated to little stubs. But as long has the wood hasn't split, their reverse sides are still servicable as spanking implements.

I've heard of family hair brushes being passed down as gifts at baby showers.
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