LadyHugs -> RE: Using sissy maids for real maid duties (5/7/2006 1:09:28 PM)
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Dear cloudboy, Ladies and Gentlemen; I do enjoy your post dear lad. You are not the "normal" either, to which I wish to point out several things, to which makes you unique and authentic. I also will add, that a good many "FEMDOMS" as you put it, get it but, it does take two individuals to make it work. Finding the match to make it work is the key, in addition to personal preferences every dominant and or submissive must be entitled to without shame and or guilt. I do take the thoughts of the training from time gone by, such as the Victorian period, the "Governess" manner of running the household as well as historical methods of managing servants. However, hard work and or the intent to do hard work, has been a trip wire for the majority of dominants willing to give sissy maids, CD's and TVs a chance. So many are into their own self's experiences that it is extremely rare to find any who are willing to do the training. When men find out how much hard work is truthfully involved, it is no longer easy; no longer fun and no longer of interest to which they keep running the gambit of FEMDOMS, to find one who will allow them to "dress up" and "act up." For such sissy maids, and femme men there are plenty of fashion shows in DC for them to do their fetish and attract their needed attention. The sad part is, that an art form of service is lost and mentors frustrated, when so many treat it so unkind. From your own experiences, you have confirmed what is required from everybody involved. It is a lot of work to put on a tea, a party or a luncheon, let alone a formal dinner. There are protocols that govern such. It really is a beautiful dance of service, timing and presentation, that is done so silently. It really is profound and moving to watch it done well. I do ponder, if these servants indeed understand the importance of their function, as to be a party of delight or disaster. The party is not about the host/hostess but the guest's pleasure and delight of the senses and the elevation of the guest's state of being. Each act is an presentation, much like a drama on a theater's stage, the next course served--a curtain rises. A wonderful servant, regardless of gender, role assignment; transports the guest into a wonderful experience, once the enter the threshold of the host/hostess's home. Silently ushering the guest(s) through phases in silent service, to awaken senses and state of being and engage in that certain place. The art to start the process of stopping time and creating new moments take place. From moving from the door, to the parlor and or living room, as the breaths are caught and greetings are exchanged; the servant starts the first acts of the "play per se." As courses are served in organized splender, clockwise from the hostess, honored guest and then ranked guests to end; only to start another course for the senses to experience. The artful manner how plates come and go, beverge glasses never go empty, the dining experience is a "living art" to be shared. The host/hostess is the "creator" per se and the servants are the instruments that create and present that art. The tragedy, is when the instruments creators depend on, don't work. Not only is the inspiration lost, so is the art and it's presentation. So, not unlike a ball point pen that is packaged as new, comes out and fails to write--It is thrown away. In time the desire to even try disappears. Respectfully submitted, Lady Hugs
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