Feminization is a Bitch

Before I ever encountered the female domination subculture I’d learned from heterosexual crossdressers that there’s an all too alive buried assumption that wearing female attire and feminine behavior has to do with ’service,’ submissiveness, being pleasing and having inferior status. That men who professed to adore women wore panties and the like as a mark of mark of inferior status, tokens of humiliation simply stunned me. The modern age was not clearly had not worked out the way my younger self expected.

And given that in my own life feminine males were treasures and sources of elation it just seemed plain disgusting.

While I’ve never really come to like this form of D/s I do realize it probably does allow men who otherwise couldn’t face gender identity and sexual orientations an outlet of sorts.

Dev shares her feelings in an entry:

I’m still not into forced feminization. And I know a lot of women’s clothing is actually soft and comfortable – delicate in a good way. (Jos wore my underwear to bed one time and I was amazed how soft and nice it felt.) And I prefer men who like to wear women’s clothes because they enjoy feeling soft, sensual, and sexy, rather than because they think being like a woman is humiliating.

femininity and feminization

Originally posted 2008-01-07 14:51:24.

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