Feminism and Feminisation
I don't like to think of myself as one of the bad guys. I try not to make decisions based on colour, creed, or gender, but I suppose that in a way is a symbol of the fact that as a white, male, British, straight (looking) guy, I can be blind to discrimination, because I'm not going to be affected by it. Still, I try to be aware of that kind of thing, even if I am naturally spectacularly unobservant.
And then I go home, fire up my computer and masturbate to grotesque feminisation porn.
I write stories. I like to read other peoples stories, too. And the ones I find the sexiest always seem to be the ones where someone ends up controlled, used and abused for having the audacity to have a sex drive. In particular, the hottest stories have a man dragged down to his knees, feminised and forced to behave 'like a woman', except the picture of a woman presented - that I present in these stories - is someone less that human, a degraded sex toy. It's even worse with the ones that portray transsexual women as weak, and manipulated by others - in reality, to actually change your perceived gender takes the kind of strength of will and conviction that most people never see.
My question is this: does the fact that I write (and read) this kind of story make me a hypocrite, paying lip service to ideals of fairness during the day before spouting misogynistic hatred over the internet? I know my stories are fantasy, and I would consider any attempt to make them real totally abhorrent, but despite the disclaimers, am I contributing to the basic culture that treats women so badly? Do the kind of commenters who say 'girls wearing short skirts deserve to get raped' feel they get backing from my writings? Because that's what worries me.
And that's what I think about while I wank to my she-male furry porn.