Saturday 14 July 2012

Sissies and Feminism


Certain Feminists have some concern over the image of femininity that Sissy’s adhere to. I can understand this to some extent. Sissies tend to be directed to be obedient, gentle, ultra feminine in dress and aspect, to pursue ‘traditional’ feminine pursuits and careers.
This is something of a misconception. With a Sissy we are breaking down years of false image. You can not achieve that half-heartedly. Modern women wear trousers, have high powered jobs, choose not to wear make up, and so on. This is exactly as it should be. However this would be a confusing and ambiguous direction to take a Sissy.


Clear lines are needed to eliminate completely this false maleness. So in treating Sissy’s we do adhere to a very old-fashioned and outdated feminine ‘ideal’. So undies are the frilliest, pursuits are as ‘girly’ as embroidery; the Sissy must speak softly and sweetly. These strong distinctions between male and female have to be there if every ounce of stubborn maleness is to be broken. Once your Sissy is fully treated then by all means allow her some more modern benefits of femininity. However whilst I’d avoid keeping an adult Sissy in little girl frocks, I’d still want to keep her obviously feminine in all respects, given that the danger of relapse is ever present.

There’s another reason for this ‘exaggerated’ femininity. This corresponds to the image of femininity of the uninformed male. This is the nearest to the image a Sissy conceives as feminine before treatment. The silly impossibly frilly lacy panties she wears scream femininity to the unsophisticated Sissy mind. There’s no grey there, its black and white undeniably girly. Settling down to an evening of embroidering pretty flowers onto a silk blouse may seem dull or even stupid to many women, but to the Sissy it’s a total denial of her ‘maleness’, and so justifiably a very worthwhile treatment.

In fact many Mother’s express a rather guiltless pleasure in experimenting in these rather politically incorrect edges of femininity. If the Mother gains some pleasure in what is sometimes an arduous and taxing process then this is a good thing.

So to the discontented Feminists I apologise, but try to understand what is being achieved here, to the greater good of women.

1 comment: