Friday, 20 July 2012

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3 comments:

  1. Great caption. The only thing I wonder about is why they'd use such a deregatory term such as sissy for the TG girls? Is it supposed to be "claimed", or is there another reason?
    When I first read sissy school I though about a school with mandatory crossdressing or something like that.

    Thank you for posting all your interesting captions,
    Beyogi

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  2. Hey Rachel! I just found this caption blog yesterday, and I was blown away by your creativity and talent!

    You do a great job of conveying both the physical and mental aspects of a TG change. I hope you're planning to do more captions in the near future!

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  3. Beyogi - glad you like it. We've discussed this before of course - I do believe that 'sissy' is ultimately a derogatory term, and a significant portion of my fiction - but not all of it - is about trying to decouple the 'gender change' aspect of this stuff from the 'punishment and humiliation' aspect. However, not all my caps and stories are set in the same universe. Some take a more progressive attitude to these things than others. In the world in which this story is set, it's been relatively common for some time to send feminine boys away to special schools to be feminised. However, after coming out of that school, they were treated as second class citizens - at least until recently. As a result, some of the terminology and the taboo of going to a sissification school is retained, though that's starting to change.

    Shannon- thank you for your kind words. I do try to explore the full range of possible emotional and physical aspects of a gender change.

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