A while ago I published one of my helpful posts aimed at novice dommes and subs, drawing upon my years of experience to give guidance - top tips, so to speak - so the new generation can avoid the mistakes of its predecessors.
Within that, I suggested what has become known - to me at least - as 'Servitor's Rule 18', namely:
Since then, I keep coming across* images online which can only cause me to think that no one reads this blog. Rule 18 violations abound. Here are a few - just a few - examples
CFEM play: Clothed Female, Exhibited Male. Note, however, that most clients admitting to a fetish for 'exhibitionism' are unlikely to be seeking to be put in a glass case with a small type-written card explaining their provenance and archaeological significance. But for those that do: Rule 18 applies. |
Servitor top tip: if the scene requires knowledge of industrial chemistry it's probably a Rule 18 violation. |
Actually, this one's quite a turn-on for me. Now where's my sonic? |
Ah, yes: 'Latex nun birdcage guy'. My SO remembers sessioning with him. She still has the birdcage somewhere. |
Rule 18... so very Rule 18. |
NB: for anyone taking this all too seriously (a) you're reading the wrong blog, mate; (b) YKINMK-ETDAMTLN-BIRYKAAMKAFWT**.
* Note to self: remember to add feeble ejaculation-related pun down here.
Definitely the dalek. Could we perhaps see a follow up on the hand washing and ironing that follows playtime?
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Erm...maybe, I suppose. You lost me a bit there. Are we talking about dalek costumes or more generally?
DeleteIt's just that, in my relationship, my SO prefers the hand-washing and ironing to take place at the same time as playtime. It gives me something to do while she's busy.
Best wishes
S
By the way, is 'Anonymous Admirer' the same person as 'Humble Anonymous Commentator'?
DeleteIf not, I have say it's getting hard to keep track of the names of all these anonymous people.
Best wishes, whoever you are.
S
I don't know that museum for males (those that haven't been EXTERMINATED!!!! by the Dalek) is just the sort of educational exhibit that is encouraged these days. But lots of the young aren't interested in the past. Femsup p.s hope you recognise little old Femsup.
ReplyDeleteWell of course I ecognise Femsup. Who else has time and inclination to write a whole series of amusing comments on this blog when (quite frankly) I suspect he really ought to be getting on with his chores.
DeleteI think young people should be reminded about the bad old days: it helps them appreciate the world we live in today. I happened to be walking past the Museum of the Crimes of the Patriarchy just the other day when a large party of schoolgirls came out and I can tell you - they were fired up about the injustices they had seen on display. I thought maybe I was in trouble, but fortunately they decided I was not male enough to be worth trying any 'street justice' on, so I escaped mainly intact. But it just goes to show how educational these places can be.
Best wishes
S