In the comments section of my last post JNYNJ came up with a really good suggestion.
As I’ve mentioned in previous posts I’ve been having difficulties in writing/posting a story for some time, and now this has extended to even writing caption.
However, I have done some new images and JNYNJ asked if I’d post one of these and challenge readers to come up with a suitable caption. Readers of this blog have very similar tastes to my own, we all have the same fantasies so please don’t be afraid to express them with this image.
The image is entitled A Sissy in Satin. Very bland and not very imaginative I know but in my defense I have said I’ve been having difficulties writing.
There are only two rules –
1.
Please keep the caption free of explicit language, I’m no prude and can have a filthy mouth but – there are ladies present in the image.
2. And this is the real challenge- the word count must be 100 words max, as that is approximately the max I can fit into any image.
I have no doubt readers will come up with some great captions, please don’t be afraid to post them in the comment section.
Take care
Carrie
Oh this is fun! I can only imagine how wearing such a dress would overwhelm the senses of a young male.
ReplyDeleteMistress says: I believe I shan’t have to worry about you running away when the ball begins while wearing that dress and petticoats.
The sissy thinks to himself: Running? I’m afraid I shan’t be thinking about anything but the rustling of satin under my skirt whenever I take the slightest step!
Thank you so much for letting us share in your creative process.
JNYNJ
Could I try another?
ReplyDelete“But Aunty, you told me I would be prepared for the Debutant Ball in exactly the same way as the young ladies in my group. Why must I wear a gown that is so much more frumpy than theirs?”
“Because there is one inescapable difference between real girls and a sissy boy like you that requires additional crinoline under your waste. When an amorous young man pulls you close to him while dancing, it must only be your blushing checks that give away your excitement.”
Thanks again.
JNYNJ
Hi JNYNJ
ReplyDeleteIt is always interesting to hear how readers view various images.
So glad you liked the image and thank you for contributing the captions-and the original suggestion. I like the line about running away and realising just how humiliating such a futile gesture would be in such voluminous skirts and petticoats. I’ve worn a similar gown with a six tier petticoat which is why I know you are right, not that I tried to run- I was far too preoccupied. I preferred it without the crinoline as it was much heavier.
I probably should have mentioned that the gown he’s wearing is a bridal one- so I view the image slightly differently. I couldn’t make up my mind which of these women he was going to be married to or maybe even if it is some woman not in picture. I like the idea of the older woman, she’s got such a haughty, almost authoritarian air about her.
We can but wish.
Take care
Carrie
Because I saw the dress as silver rather than white, and in the absence of a veil or obvious bridesmaids, it did not occur to me that it was a bridal scene. Also, like you, I gravitate to scenarios where the young man is “amongst women.” Being prepared by women to join them as a woman at a ball or a dance is an enjoyable fantasy. Thinking about it, it did occur to me that I could not think of a story or illustration of yours where “real men” where included even in the background or as a threat. Is that true?
ReplyDeleteDear Anon
ReplyDeleteI suppose I should have made some reference to the dress being bridal, I think such gowns scream femininity, particularly this style. The poor boy would feel not only utterly humiliated but also completely helpless and at the mercy of the ladies present.
You are right, males or as you put it ‘real men’ other than our ‘hero’ rarely appear in my stories/images. I think there was reference to a group of young men in A Suitable Position but Robert only viewed these from a passing car while dressed en femme. This was done to heighten his fear of exposure. While these are my fantasies I write these so that readers can put themselves in the ‘hero’s’ heels. I have absolutely no problem with gay or bi, it just doesn’t do anything for me.
Take care
Carrie
Wait!
ReplyDelete"I’ve worn a similar gown with a six tier petticoat which is why I know you are right, not that I tried to run- I was far too preoccupied."
OMG! I'm not sure what I just read. Are all your stories and images autobiographical? That would explain your exquisite insight. Or is it part of your creative process to live the experiences about which you're planning to write? How far do you go with that?
As always, Carrie, you leave us wanting more.
Thank you,
JNYNJ
Yes JNYNJ, you read it correctly. My stories and images are more living the experiences rather than autobiographical. I’m sure there are people reading the blog who have such autobiographical experiences but sadly not me. I went through a bridal phase several years ago and acquired three gowns and the six tier petticoat. The petticoat was mailed so no problem but I bought 2 (second hand but beautiful) gowns in person and locally. I do a lot of hard cardio but my heart never raced as fast as buying those ultra feminine gowns from a middle aged woman. Trying to explain the purchases to the saleslady was terrifying I suppose that’s why I can identify with the male character in my stories/images.
ReplyDeleteTake care
Carrie
You are so much fun! Let me know if you ever need a bridesmaid.
ReplyDeleteJnynj