As many of the regular readers will now, I am now almost a full-time sissy cuckold, although I like to think of myself more as a tgirl. I have increasingly come to enjoy both this and the humiliation aspect of being cuckolded. My wife has increasingly come to enjoy the pleasure of being both a hotwife and a part-time femdom. I am now also regularly caged with a chastity device. That more than anything scared the life out of me, but again I enjoyed it from the first moment I tried it. This is a real pic of me with my cage on:
Showing posts with label femdom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label femdom. Show all posts
Friday, October 15, 2010
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Thursday, May 06, 2010
What does it all mean??
At times we have been totally confused by so many different titles going around. For example femdom, feminization, forced bi.........
Cuckold as a term was a commonly used term in the past to identify a man with an unfaithful wife:
www.wordnik.com/words/cuckold
But in most cultures now it has taken on a 'positive' meaning in terms of a couple where the wife sleeps with another man or more likely other men, but the husband (cuck or cuckold) is getting some form of sexual pleasure from the experience:
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=cuckold
Just seeing the various definitions detailed in the 'Urban Dictionary' informs us how things have changed in terms of meaning.
This leads us onto terms for the wife and in my next posting I will detail the various titles used, with the name reflecting often how the woman behaves or how she treats her husband.
Reading all of this over the past two years has just made things even more confusing as we are not sure which ones we are. My wife wants to be a Femdom, but I don't want to subject myself to full submission in all areas of life. Underneath there is always an unsettling feeling that this is fraught with all kinds of risks especially for the husband, including any psychological impact. Is this some wierd form of feminism gone mad????
Cuckold as a term was a commonly used term in the past to identify a man with an unfaithful wife:
www.wordnik.com/words/cuckold
But in most cultures now it has taken on a 'positive' meaning in terms of a couple where the wife sleeps with another man or more likely other men, but the husband (cuck or cuckold) is getting some form of sexual pleasure from the experience:
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=cuckold
Just seeing the various definitions detailed in the 'Urban Dictionary' informs us how things have changed in terms of meaning.
This leads us onto terms for the wife and in my next posting I will detail the various titles used, with the name reflecting often how the woman behaves or how she treats her husband.
Reading all of this over the past two years has just made things even more confusing as we are not sure which ones we are. My wife wants to be a Femdom, but I don't want to subject myself to full submission in all areas of life. Underneath there is always an unsettling feeling that this is fraught with all kinds of risks especially for the husband, including any psychological impact. Is this some wierd form of feminism gone mad????
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