CRYING

If there is one thing girls are known for, it is crying. We cry when we are angry, when we are sad or when we are embarrassed. Because crying is most closely associated with sadness, we are considered to be sad of nature

When one is crying then her innermost feelings are there to be seen. In a way it is like a too-short dress. Also we cry as a result of things being done to us and it shows that whatever it is has found its mark and we cannot deny it

For waywardness crying is a perfect antidote. Because it is brought about by some force outside ourselves it shows that we are not a world of our own but part of a larger one. Because it is known to be a thing of sadness, it shows that we will not have our own way all the time.

Since crying is embarrassing and one does not wish to be seen in that light, it makes us prefer to not be so in the forefront of things. As such, it is the antidote to forwardness. It also is unpleasant and babyish and we really do not wish to be seen as that. Sonce whininess is like crying then we do not want that to be seen in us

Above all. To be seen crying is like being seen with one's skirts lifted and another having her way with our chastity area. If there is one thing that destroys pride it is to have ones skirts lifted by another. Anything that even calls that to mind is a horrid experience so crying is a sure antitdote to pride.

As a means of countering waywardness, making the girl who is on the path to waywardness, which is mostly with whom we deal, cry often is part and parcel of the D'Arielle Ladies' Society's way to treat our little miscreants. A properly chastened girl ought cry at least three times daily and almost cry about five.

Since we cannot stirke girls, then we must make the opportunity and impetus to crying part of our way of doing things. Indeed this is the case.Much of what we do involves making the girl shed tears and sob. the manner of dress and appearance show her to be easily embarrassed by either being so tempting as to cause one to want to fondle her against her wishes or being so dressed as to be gotten at by a mere flip of the skirt. Her education in things that are delicate and dainty make her such and her occupation under the will of another make her prey to that will and need it to be in her favor. If it is not then she will cry.

Finally the pervasiveness of Discipline, Humiliation and Chastizement as the primary ways we use to control her, when they fall upon her, make for a tearful experience from which she cannot hide nor deny the presence of.

Thus, as each tear falls it takes with it one more piece of waywardness from the heart of a girl whose heart is set thereto.