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Sissy4Princess -> Female Supremacy Literature? (4/27/2012 3:47:13 AM)

I have recently become very interested in the ideology of female supremacy. I would like to know if anyone could recommend some good reading material to help a sissy sub educate himself on this subject?

I'm not looking for erotica or overly political. More philosophical.

Any help?




RedMagic1 -> RE: Female Supremacy Literature? (4/27/2012 6:43:23 AM)

I have no advice for you other than to use Google, and to look on Amazon. There are resources both places.

One thing to know: this is very heavily a male fetish, by which I mean very few real-life practicing femdoms are female supremacists themselves, unless they also own a website that contains subscribable content. There have also been rumors for years that Elise Stanton, a mistress who has written some heavily-viewed female supremacy essays on the web, is in fact a man.




MissImmortalPain -> RE: Female Supremacy Literature? (4/27/2012 7:12:41 AM)


The Gynarchy - When Women took Power by Aline d”Arbrant.

Love, sexuality, and matriarchy(about gender) by Erich Fromm

Matriarchy: Freedom in Bondage by Malcolm McKesson

The Female Universe by Alice Lucy Trent





OttersSwim -> RE: Female Supremacy Literature? (4/27/2012 7:16:31 AM)

Yea, Red has the right of it. Not many D-Type Ladies out there into FS unless they are selling something. It is, like so many things, a lovely fantasy idea, but the reality of it is so far away from reality that trying to base a relationship on it, or even incorporate it into a relationship would be hard.

95% of life is vanilla. Most lifestyle Dominant's prefer competence, confidence, and intelligence in their submissive males in contrast to the "worthless lowly worm" concept that is sold by those selling something.

So enjoy the fantasy, but don't look for it to be prevalent in too many Ladies that you might meet in real life.




RedMagic1 -> RE: Female Supremacy Literature? (4/27/2012 8:26:13 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: OttersSwim
Yea, Red has the right of it.

Heh. Except it's Elise Sutton, not Elise Stanton, as I wrote. Just goes to show, Sissy4Princess, you can't trust everything you read on the internet.




OttersSwim -> RE: Female Supremacy Literature? (4/27/2012 8:58:58 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: RedMagic1

quote:

ORIGINAL: OttersSwim
Yea, Red has the right of it.

... Just goes to show, Sissy4Princess, you can't trust everything you read on the internet.


Wait...what?



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MissImmortalPain -> RE: Female Supremacy Literature? (4/27/2012 5:40:19 PM)

OP, I came back to recommend that you also do a little research on the Iroquois indians. As they were a matriarchal tribe.




hussainishahid -> RE: Female Supremacy Literature? (4/30/2012 7:03:07 PM)

A couple of years ago, I pulled a bunch of content off of Elise Sutton's site, and then uploaded it onto a blog until I got bored. The blog was taken down, but here's the raw data from it. If you want to know what Ms. Sutton's about, check there.

http://www.mediafire.com/?ttz7jykpy6d3ssw

As far as real Female Supremacy literature goes, I would have to suggest this:

It Takes a Village to Raise a Child - Hillary Rodham Clinton

It's not sexy, but give it some thought. You'll eventually realize, as I did, that Center-Left politics, with an emphasis on high (UK style) family subsidies (welfare for single mothers) and widened access to low cost, but good quality healthcare, will do more to help our beloved sisters, than showering them with worthless sex slaves ever would.

Also, depending on how into this sort of thing you are, you may want to look into The People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran. Odd name, I know, but they're about the closest thing we've got to Female Supremacists right now. Ruling Queen, council of wise women, lady officers, really interesting stuff. Technically, they're still on the State Department's list of Terror organizations, but if you're REALLY into Female Supremacy, that shouldn't make much of a difference. They're always looking for new blood.

http://www.ncr-iran.org/en/
http://www.mojahedin.org/pagesen/index.aspx

Those are some of their websites. If you live near San Fransisco you'll have better luck meeting a representative of theirs in person.




spideycool69 -> RE: Female Supremacy Literature? (4/30/2012 7:16:56 PM)

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