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To be a sissy or not?

Started by Jean510TV, June 06, 2011, 08:30:29 AM

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VeryGnawty

"The cake is a lie."
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JessicaH

I don't get the "start a new thread", thing. It's just not logical to me. If I wanted to talk about sissys (which in this case I don't) why start another thread when there is already a knowledge base within a previous thread? It just seems better to keep relevent information together. Just my 2 cents and obviously many others disagree.
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Pica Pica

I take a personal pleasure in resurrecting dead threads, but then, I like waking the past up and shaking it out for some air.
'For the circle may be squared with rising and swelling.' Kit Smart
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VeryGnawty

Quote from: JessicaH on October 12, 2011, 05:34:13 PM
I don't get the "start a new thread", thing. It's just not logical to me. If I wanted to talk about sissys (which in this case I don't) why start another thread when there is already a knowledge base within a previous thread?

Courtesy, mostly.  Since most people don't read post dates, they might conclude that old posts made by members represent current problems and events, when in fact this may not be the case.

If it helps make this thread relevant, I've actually had some experience with sissies recently.  I sort of got into it by accident, and then other sissies started asking me for advice.  It's been my experience that there are several types of sissies.

1)  MtF's who want to be forced to become female, either because of inherent desire or from an unwillingness to initiate change themselves.  Submissiveness is highly desired, at least during the transition.  Submissiveness may or may not remain present after transition depending on the personality of the sissy.

2)  Men who want to feel inferior to women or other men either through being feminized, or through being changed mentally in such a way that supports the fetish.  Common themes include submission to women, feeling inferior to women, not feeling like a man, feeling inferior to other men, feeling or perceiving oneself as a woman, feeling or perceiving oneself as feminine, etc.

3)  People who want to feel submissive in a way which often incorporates gendered stereotypes, or feelings of humiliation.  Submission and service to others (such as the maid theme) are common.
"The cake is a lie."
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Diane Elizabeth

I too have memories of being called a "sissy" as a kid.  It caused me great pain when growing up and I really have not been able to accept it until II accepted who I am.   Now it doesn't hurt so much, even in my nightmares of childhood. 
Having you blanket in the wash is like finding your psychiatrist is gone for the weekend!         Linus "Peanuts"
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