A word about the stories
I feel that it’s necessary to say a few words about the story series here, in an attempt to explain them to those who are new to this blog.
I have three series of stories. If you have read anything on this site, you have probably noticed that.
Sissy: This was the first story series I had, and it is meant to be semi-autobiographical. I was in the Army, I did face some of the same discrimination and anger. It is meant to just be a hopeful story of a girl who was totally hidden by the masks that “men” have to assume to simply be accepted in society. There’s all kinds, “be a man”, grow some balls, and so on. All men, without exception, have faced the same set of expectations and those same demands they assume masks they may not want. We are told by our fathers not to cry, to stand up and be strong, to do more and more because we are strong, to fix things and more. As part of that we are given a very strict code of conduct. “Don’t hit women”, “don’t kick someone who is down”, hold open the door, be polite, treat women as ladies until they show themselves to be other than that. We were also taught to destroy any man who violates those precepts, and to make sure that they don’t infect the other men.
A lot of that is bad, some of it is good, most is meant to give very defined gender roles in society. It’s not to keep men trapped, but to ensure that most men (not all) don’t do things that are anti social like taking another person’s wife, another person’s items, to protect those who are physically weaker than they are (women and children) and more. This story series is supposed to explore that boundary and when someone who grew up with the whole “male mask” and cloak crosses over to the other side.
Samantha: This is supposed to be my “Sweet and Sentimental” story, the gentle story that everyone likes. What’s it is turning into is an exploration of Christianity and Transvestism. I do plan for there to be problems for Samantha, but I am going to make sure that the Church she is part of is always there for her, as all Churches should ultimately be. I know some of the direction that this story takes, but not all of it.
Mindy: This is the one that most people have a problem with. There is little TV element in it, but it is very heavy on various elements such as BDSM, enforced chastity, slavery and so on. I do enjoy reading these kinds of stories, and it is very exciting for me to write them. I’m not going to apologize for this series since I’m writing it for me. If you like it, please read it. If this kind of stuff makes your nervous and uncomfortable, then don’t read them.
Other stories are written as the muse strikes me. They aren’t on any schedule, but they are purely as I want. There are a couple of other stories that are in this class, and I’m going to write them sometime. Just have to get down and do it.
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