01-05-2021, 09:08 PM
(01-05-2021, 05:53 PM)Grandma Cheryl Wrote:
(01-05-2021, 05:03 PM)alexvyaz Wrote:(01-05-2021, 09:41 AM)Bonzodoug Wrote: While I enjoyed your contribution and welcome you to the forum, I would have thought that black male supremacy was somewhat tangential to the subject of Petticoating...
Yes, I agree.Â
I don't understand so-called "feminist" who says black males are "superior".ÂÂ
In the gender role reversal society all males should be feminized regardless of skin color.Â![]()
I agree as well, but in the modern social justice world that my daughter inhabits, her views and those of her female friends are somewhat different.
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I think it might be helpful for me to add to what I wrote yesterday with a brief description of a dinner I had at my daughter's house just a couple of nights ago. When I arrived, I was met at the door by both my son-in-law and my grandson. They were dressed in close-to-matching "maidish" outfits -- black shoes (high heels for my son-in-law, girlish flats for my grandson), black stockings (son-in-law)/black tights (grandson), short black skirts, frilly white blouses, and each wore his hair in a pony tail held by a large white ribbon. As I knew they were instructed by my daughter to do, they both curtseyed as they greeted me, and then my grandson gave me a hug as well. I usually bring the children gifts when I visit, and my grandson got excited when he saw that I was carrying them -- and he almost squealed with delight when he opened his and saw it was a silver necklace with a heart pendant.
My grandson and son-in-law were the "servers" that evening (as they are usually when I stay for dinner). While my daughter and granddaughter and I chatted, the two petticoated males brought us some appetizers and drinks, while spending most of the time preparing dinner (my son-in-law is an excellent cook, and my grandson is learning to cook as well by helping out his dad). The three females then sat down to dinner -- served by the "male maids". After the females completed dinner, we watched TV upstairs while the two sissified males ate and then cleaned everything up downstairs.  Then, my son-in-law had other household chores he still had to do, while my grandson joined us in the TV room -- and as always, be came in with his hairbrush so that I could brush his hair while we watched.
So you can see, while my daughter's feminism has some very modern social justice elements to it, the belief in the value of feminizing the males in the family is one we completely share.
Thank you for the answer, Grandma Cheryl.
I like the description of a dinner.Â

BTW I would like to know too about your granddaughter: does she play sport etc.