The all new Fall 2017 Future Femdom Guidebook is out now!
Updated with the latest unique items for your Second Life experience!
Every item and furniture is specially designed to promote a wonderful Goddess Worship message, with items that allow for group worship and group play, ranging in style from relaxed activity to more intensity.
The Guidebook features Landmarks (teleports) to each and every part of Future Femdom city, grouped in convenient categories, along with images to help you navigate. Want to see the Chest-Sitting Mat or the Smothering Bowl, the Foot Pleasure Chair or the Meditation Pillows? Just click on the link in the Guide!
Note: Everything in Future Femdom is exclusive! (not available anyplace else)
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Tuesday, September 12, 2017
Sunday, September 10, 2017
Hire A Sister! Fempowerment Doesn't Mean Using Men For Work
I find it curious that many assume (and not just in bdsm-circles or Matriarchy advocacy groups) that a FemLed society equates with a Female-Controlled male workforce.
Fantasies of Sisters barking orders and punishing men, in efforts to 'control' them and make them labour, baffle me.
Sisters, that is not the road to empowerment and not a vision that promotes sustainable Matriarchy.
Empowerment is gained with the assumption of responsibility, and that includes work. If you hope to 'own' anything, don't try to 'own' men. Instead, 'own' work. Making men do labour is simply taking your focus away from your own growth and development, your own path to freedom. Making men do the work is akin to giving them more and more responsibility to support society, when Sisters ourselves should be doing that.
When in doubt, never use men to do work for you.
If you really can't do something yourself, Hire a Sister!
Fantasies of Sisters barking orders and punishing men, in efforts to 'control' them and make them labour, baffle me.
Sisters, that is not the road to empowerment and not a vision that promotes sustainable Matriarchy.
Empowerment is gained with the assumption of responsibility, and that includes work. If you hope to 'own' anything, don't try to 'own' men. Instead, 'own' work. Making men do labour is simply taking your focus away from your own growth and development, your own path to freedom. Making men do the work is akin to giving them more and more responsibility to support society, when Sisters ourselves should be doing that.
When in doubt, never use men to do work for you.
If you really can't do something yourself, Hire a Sister!
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