Stories and pictures themed around female domination and male subjugation and servitude. Unsuitable for children, for alpha males, for hard-core practitioners with an interest in the politics of bdsm and the mechanics of complicated rope work. Of interest to perverts like me, basically.
Life is pain, Highness
True, that. I’ve experienced a lot of pain in my relationships with women and I can only hope and pay for more in the years to come.
Max, my sissy slave husband, is afraid of spiders. Last week I was at work when my PA, Emily, came in and said:
”Zoe, your husband is on the phone, a big spider is in the kitchen and he is scared to go too close. He wonders if he can ask Mrs. Brent, your next door neighbor, to come in and deal with it. Would that be OK?”
”My goodness, put him through, honey, thanks.”
”Max, what is this about a spider, sweetie? Now, remember what I told you? Just stay away from the kitchen for a while and when you go back in the spider will be gone. I know it upsets you, Max, but you need to be a brave sissy for me, OK?”
”But it is huge, goddess, I feel quite sick. Can’t I get Mrs. Brent to help?”
”Don’t be silly, honey. Don’t bother Mary, if you leave the spider to sort itself out, it will be OK. Spiders usually look for a safe spot out of sight. Now I have to go, honey, be brave for me. Bye sweetie.”
Emily and I laughed at my poor sissy. So scared of a spider!!
I have been really busy at work. The law in the Gynarchy regarding inheritance has been tightened up and this has caused a lot of sissy owners getting legal advice. My firm mainly deals with Contract Law in the Mining and Manufacturing Industries, but we do get involved with Gynarchy legal matters as we are widely known for this work.
Up until last year a woman who only has sons could leave them an inheritance (taxed at 80%).
This could get complicated if it involved property as males in the Gynarchy cannot own any. This would mean that the property would be inherited by the next female in the family.
Often this would mean finding a cousin of the woman, or some other female to inherit. If no one could be found the property would be sold and the proceeds go to a named charity or the state.
This was changed last year so that, if a woman only has sons, then any property would be sold and the proceeds would go to a named female. That opened up the possibility of a woman leaving property in her will to a female friend.
Our job is to help a woman in those circumstances to write a will with a named female to inherit. This tightens the law in the favor of a woman who doesn’t want her money to be given to a charity or the state when she dies.
Max’s grandma died two years ago and left him her collection of teddy bears and soft toys. His room is full of lovely cuddly toys. He loves them. Her property (along with some jewellery and money and shares) was inherited by his mommy, Veronica, and sister, Rachel.
Max,being a sissy, could only inherit non-cash items.
When I got home I gave Max a big fuss and a cuddle because he was such a brave boy with the spider. He really is scared of them and it was sweet that he wanted me to allow him to ask Mary Brent for help.
He did the right thing in phoning me, such a good sissy.
I did make Mary laugh when I told her about it. She is a good friend and her daughter, Rosie, sometimes cucksits Max.
Thank you, Ms Zoe. Gynarchic financial regulations sound complicated, which is probably OK as males don’t have to understand them anyway.
I asked my SO once about financial arrangements in case of her untimely death and she just laughed and said it was all taken care of and her sister would inherit everything. I asked ‘What about me?’ and she replied ‘Oh yes, including you.’ So I suppose that’s all right. But I do worry sometimes, as her sister doesn’t have her sweet forgiving nature.
Are you afraid of spiders, servitor?
Ah, you’ve noticed the recurrent theme, Maria. Yes, indeed I am. Although I have long admired certain aspects of the mating behaviour in some species.
Best wishes
S
That’s cute.
I wish my bf had any phobia,like that
Max, my sissy slave husband, is afraid of spiders. Last week I was at work when my PA, Emily, came in and said:
”Zoe, your husband is on the phone, a big spider is in the kitchen and he is scared to go too close. He wonders if he can ask Mrs. Brent, your next door neighbor, to come in and deal with it. Would that be OK?”
”My goodness, put him through, honey, thanks.”
”Max, what is this about a spider, sweetie? Now, remember what I told you? Just stay away from the kitchen for a while and when you go back in the spider will be gone. I know it upsets you, Max, but you need to be a brave sissy for me, OK?”
”But it is huge, goddess, I feel quite sick. Can’t I get Mrs. Brent to help?”
”Don’t be silly, honey. Don’t bother Mary, if you leave the spider to sort itself out, it will be OK. Spiders usually look for a safe spot out of sight. Now I have to go, honey, be brave for me. Bye sweetie.”
Emily and I laughed at my poor sissy. So scared of a spider!!
I have been really busy at work. The law in the Gynarchy regarding inheritance has been tightened up and this has caused a lot of sissy owners getting legal advice. My firm mainly deals with Contract Law in the Mining and Manufacturing Industries, but we do get involved with Gynarchy legal matters as we are widely known for this work.
Up until last year a woman who only has sons could leave them an inheritance (taxed at 80%).
This could get complicated if it involved property as males in the Gynarchy cannot own any. This would mean that the property would be inherited by the next female in the family.
Often this would mean finding a cousin of the woman, or some other female to inherit. If no one could be found the property would be sold and the proceeds go to a named charity or the state.
This was changed last year so that, if a woman only has sons, then any property would be sold and the proceeds would go to a named female. That opened up the possibility of a woman leaving property in her will to a female friend.
Our job is to help a woman in those circumstances to write a will with a named female to inherit. This tightens the law in the favor of a woman who doesn’t want her money to be given to a charity or the state when she dies.
Max’s grandma died two years ago and left him her collection of teddy bears and soft toys. His room is full of lovely cuddly toys. He loves them. Her property (along with some jewellery and money and shares) was inherited by his mommy, Veronica, and sister, Rachel.
Max,being a sissy, could only inherit non-cash items.
When I got home I gave Max a big fuss and a cuddle because he was such a brave boy with the spider. He really is scared of them and it was sweet that he wanted me to allow him to ask Mary Brent for help.
He did the right thing in phoning me, such a good sissy.
I did make Mary laugh when I told her about it. She is a good friend and her daughter, Rosie, sometimes cucksits Max.
Zoe
Thank you, Ms Zoe. Gynarchic financial regulations sound complicated, which is probably OK as males don’t have to understand them anyway.
I asked my SO once about financial arrangements in case of her untimely death and she just laughed and said it was all taken care of and her sister would inherit everything. I asked ‘What about me?’ and she replied ‘Oh yes, including you.’ So I suppose that’s all right. But I do worry sometimes, as her sister doesn’t have her sweet forgiving nature.
Best wishes
S