Look girls, a lot of you seem to be really hung up on the sissy fetish or culture or whatever. Personally, I'm so vanilla that I wouldn't consider myself a fetishist of any sort. Of course the straight world would likely disagree after seeing a few of my pics but still, as queers go (yes I said queer) I'm pretty damn boring.

I've mentioned a few times that I'm proud to be a sissy and it has nothing to do with any websites that you may or may not have seen. I have simply reclaimed the word that was hurled at me more times than I can count. Keep in mind that few things are as horrifying to a young boy as being called a sissy by a group of "tougher" boys.

Why would they call me such a thing? Why not? I was different. I was quiet and sensitive. I was a sissy.

An effeminate boy.

I was scarred by the taunts, and for years I tried to prove how manly I was. I battered my body in sports and activities that I wasn't physically suited for. I was running from the girl inside me. ...The girl was faster.

When I finally admitted to myself that I was something other than a man, I proudly accepted the brand those boys burned into me. They called me a sissy because I was different. Not because of what I was wearing and certainly not because of anything they found on the yet to be invented internet.

The sissification sites are definitely pandering to a very specific clientele but long before those sites existed, femmy boys were being called a sissy and like it or not, those experiences get imprinted on us.

Frankly, I care nothing or less about any attempt to redefine the term or me. My story is real, not fantasy and the pain of growing up different does not go away just because other groups adopt the epithet.

You don't like it? Whatever.

It should also be noted that all of you girls are in grave danger of being thought of, or (gasp) called a sissy by most every guy in the straight world. Oh, I know many of you are so macho and straight, breaking arms and putting your boots in rectums and whatnot, but no matter how you feel about it, a guy in a dress and makeup is nothing but a sissy out there.

I can almost hear your argument;
"Oh no, I'm not a sissy, that's a subset of a crossdressing fetish and I'm just a regular crossdresser who loves to wear panties and bras. I'm just like you man, except I want to express my feminine side."

Me thinks thou protests too much.

-Misty