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Based on sales figures from druggists, department stores, wholesalers and artisanal manufacturers, I estimated French production of martinets at 300,000 per year. Taking into account the population of martinable children, the probable duration of use of a family object, I arrived at an approximation
253:. Many believe that a large share of those sold are meant for use on children, not pets, or at least to threaten them. Nowadays, however, many supermarkets in France have stopped selling the martinet, even in the pet section. 214:
The martinet was often applied on the calves, so that the children did not have to disrobe. Otherwise it was usually applied on the bare buttocks, adding humiliation to the physical pain, like the English and Commonwealth
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Around 1962, annual production in France was estimated at 300,000 per year. Approximately 33-50% of French households were estimated to currently or formerly own a martinet.
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made of a wooden handle of about 25 centimetres (9.8 in) in length and about 10 lashes of equal, relatively short length. The lashes are usually made of
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in France and other European countries. In French, it also refers to a similar dusting implement; the type for chastisement was also known as
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usually refers not to the whip but to those who might use it: those who demand strict adherence to set
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In an extended sense, a martinet is any person who believes strict adherence to rules and
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and mete out punishment for failing to follow them. This sense of the word is reputedly
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is paramount. Martinets often use etiquette and other rules as an excuse to trump
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of one family in two or three having or having had a martinet.
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children. However, martinets were still sold in the
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/ˈmɑːrtɪnɪt/

scourge
whip
leather
soap
physical punishment
caning
birching
cat o' nine tails
paddling
abusive
punish
pet
supermarkets
erotic spanking
flogger
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