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"Airhead" PT 1
Goddess Serena has high expectations of her slaves, maids and sissIs! This little airhead has no concentration and is falling short of expectation. Today this sissy is going to be taught a lesson for continual disappointments and brakeageβs, today sissy will be broken inside and out; paddled on the outside before a large white cock opens her right up!
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Good morning! Here is your slave task for Friday 13th October 2023.
These tasks are designed to be interactive. They are an open invitation to send me a direct message to discuss the task and to send voice notes, photos or videos (whatever is best suited to the task) as proof of completion.
I am aware that not all slaves have the same interests, experience and/or threshold, so I have designed these tasks to be as mixed as possible. There should be something to appeal to everyone regardless of where you stand on the scale!
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Your Goddess,
Serena
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Good morning! Here is your slave task for Monday 9th October 2023.
These tasks are designed to be interactive. They are an open invitation to send me a direct message to discuss the task and to send voice notes, photos or videos (whatever is best suited to the task) as proof of completion.
I am aware that not all slaves have the same interests, experience and/or threshold, so I have designed these tasks to be as mixed as possible. There should be something to appeal to everyone regardless of where you stand on the scale!
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Your Goddess,
Serena
βοΈ Feminist Friday βοΈ
Bella Abzug
Bella was "born yelling" in 1920. A daughter of Russian immigrants, she grew up poor in the Bronx. By the age of thirte en, she was already giving hr first speeches and defying convention at her family's synagogue. At tuition free Hunter College, Bella was student body president, and on scholarship at Columbia she was one of only a minuscule number of women law students across the nation.
Abzug then worked as a lawyer for the next twenty five years, specializing in labor and tenantsβ rights, and civil rights and liberties cases. During the McCarthy era she was one of the few attorneys willing to fight against the House Un-American Activities Committee. While she ran her own practice, she was also raising two daughters together with her husband Martin.
In the 1960βs, Abzug helped start the nationwide Women Strike For Peace (WSP), in response to U.S.and Soviet nuclear testing, and soon became an important voice against the Vietnam War.
At the age of 50, Abzug ran for congress in Manhattan and won on a strong feminist and peace platform. She quickly became a nationally known legislator, one of only 12 women in the House. Her record of accomplishments in Congress continually demonstrated her unshakable convictions as an anti-war activist and as a fighter for social and economic justice.
After three terms in Congress, Abzug gave up her seat in 1976 to run for an all male Senate, but lost the democratic primary by less than one percent. In an increasingly conservative political climate, Abzug also lost later bids for city mayor and for Congress.
In 1977, she presided over the historic first National Women's Conference in Houston. She then headed President Carter's National Advisory Committee on Women until she was abruptly fired for criticizing the administration's economic policies in 1979.
In response, Abzug founded Women USA, a grassroots political action organization. At the same time, she was playing a major role at the UN International Women's Conferences, practicing law, publishing and lecturing. In 1986 she suffered the loss of her greatest supporter, her husband Martin.
In 1990, Bella moved on to co-found the Women's Environment and Development Organization (WEDO), an international activist and advocacy network. As WEDO president, Abzug became an influential leader at the United Nations and at UN world conferences, working to empower women around the globe.
Abzug gave her final public speech before the UN in March of 1998, and died soon after, at the age of 77. Her death is still being mourned in this country and around the world.
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Disclaimer: It is important to remember that some of the women you will read about during Feminist Friday will have done unsavory, bad, and sometimes even terrible or unforgivable things during their lives. I have decided to include any women found to be problematic rather than disregard them entirely because I believe that it would be a disservice to do otherwise. The different women discussed here have lives that span over thousands of years during which life on Earth and humanity in general changed immensely and unrecognizably. Some of their values will be outdated. Some will be laughable. Some offensive. However, I implore you to try and look at these women as individual members of a world made to tame, shame, shackle, subjugate, abuse, and kill them. Do not ignore the horrors of the past. You are free to dislike them (I dislike many!) but recognize their achievements within the context of their time and place in the world.
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Good morning! Here is your slave task for Friday 6th October 2023.
These tasks are designed to be interactive. They are an open invitation to send me a direct message to discuss the task and to send voice notes, photos or videos (whatever is best suited to the task) as proof of completion.
I am aware that not all slaves have the same interests, experience and/or threshold, so I have designed these tasks to be as mixed as possible. There should be something to appeal to everyone regardless of where you stand on the scale!
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Your Goddess,
Serena
Dressing in satin for playtime, paired with wolford nylon stockings and Jimmy Choo leather boots.
Unfortunately I laddered these stockings during play time :( I've added some pairs to my wishlist. My supply is dwindling.
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Good morning! Here is your slave task for Monday 2nd October 2023.
These tasks are designed to be interactive. They are an open invitation to send me a direct message to discuss the task and to send voice notes, photos or videos (whatever is best suited to the task) as proof of completion.
I am aware that not all slaves have the same interests, experience and/or threshold, so I have designed these tasks to be as mixed as possible. There should be something to appeal to everyone regardless of where you stand on the scale!
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Your Goddess,
Serena
Happy first day of Locktober..
If you want to start this thing right, I have a 7 minute audio story I JUST recorded detailing what I got up to with my boyfriend just half an hour ago πππ¦
Message βIβm a cuckβ below if youβd like it in your inbox.
Itβs $50.
Tahirih
Born in 1817 in Qazvin, Iran, Tahirih was the daughter of Molla Saleh, a
liberal scholar and an influential priest of his province. Tahirih
received the best education available at her time, and an education very
unusual for a woman in those days. First taught by her father, later by a
tutor, she studied theology, jurisprudence, and Persian and Arabic
literature. Tahirihβs father often discussed religious issues with her,
and allowed her participation, from behind a curtain, in his classes and
debating sessions.
In the society of mid 19thC Iran, any higher learning was reserved for
men. Most women had no access to higher education and women were excluded from the public domains of discourse. Yet even after becoming a wife and
mother, Tahirih busied herself in libraries and classes, with writing and
public speaking. She challenged some of the most learned scholars of her
time, carrying out lengthy conversations and in every instance defeating
them. Her poetry, public lectures and intellectual debates are
unparalleled by any woman in these regions even to this day.
Tahirihβs keen knowledge and insight soon earned her a reputation
throughout the country. After reading a book written by the Persian
Prophet, The Bab she became a follower. She was the sole woman among the
first eighteen disciples of the Bab and the only one never to me et him
face to face, yet she soon became one of the most influential and
controversial figures of that Faith. The Bab gave her the title, Tahirih,
the pure one. She was venerated as a poetess; and named KurratulβAyn, the
pupil of the eye.
Wherever she went she attracted large audiences. Her beauty, joined with
her eloquence, it is said, was bewitching. Her persuasion caused many to
convert to Babism, despite the manifestly dangerous consequences of such a
conversion. People claimed that Tahirihβs words cast a spell.
The Cambridge orientalist E.G. Browne writes: βThe appearance of such a
woman as KurratulβAyn (Tahirih) is in any country and age a rare
phenomenon, but in such a country as Persia it is a prodigy- nay, almost a
miracle. Alike in virtue of her marvellous beauty, her rare intellectual
gifts, her fervid eloquence, her fearless devotion, and her glorious
martyrdom, she stands forth incomparable and immortal amidst her
country-women. Had the Babi religion no other claim to greatness, this
were sufficient β that it produced a heroine like KurratulβAyn.β
Influenced by the teachings of the Bab, she championed the cause of the
emancipation of women. Unprecedented in an Islamic society, she took away
her veil in a large assemblage of men, and declared the advent of a new
age of equality and enlightenment. This act so startled and horrified the
audience that the whole room was thrown into consternation. One man wanted to strike her with a sword, while another, βaghast and deranged at the
sight, cut his throat with his own hands.β
Despite opposition by her family, arrest and imprisonment, she continued
to propogate her faith and the cause of women. She was stoned in the
streets, and exiled from town to town, threatened with death. Once she was
arrested by government agents and had an audience with the King, Nasseral-
Din Shah. Upon seeing her Nasseral- Din Shah is believed to have wanted to
marry her, should she stop believing in and advocating the new faith. Her
reply was a definitive, poetic, no! She was put under house arrest in the
home of Tehranβs chief of police, and in August 1852, secretly executed.
On the day of her death, she put on her very best robes as if she was
going to a bridal party. Dressed in her best clothes, made up and
perfumed, she was taken to a walled garden, strang led to death and thrown
in a well, followed by a heap of rocks. She was only thirty-six years of
age. βYou can kill me if you likeβ, were her last words, βbut you cannot
stop the emancipation of womenβ.
A collection of Tahirihβs poems was published for the first time more than
a hundred years after her death. Expressions of mystical love and
separation from βThe Belovedβ dominate the poems. The themes are of love,
union, and ecstasy. It is ultimately of divine love and an intense
devotion to a divine manifestation she speaks. Her poetry passionately
depicts the heights of mystical and spiritual experience.
This short biography was compiled from various sources including a paper
by Farzaneh Milani entitled βBecoming a presence- Tahereh QorratolβAynβ,
the book by Martha Root, βTahirih β the Pure Oneβ, and βMemorials of the
Faithfulβ by Abdulβ-Baha
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Good morning! Here is your slave task for Friday 29th September 2023.
These tasks are designed to be interactive. They are an open invitation to send me a direct message to discuss the task and to send voice notes, photos or videos (whatever is best suited to the task) as proof of completion.
I am aware that not all slaves have the same interests, experience and/or threshold, so I have designed these tasks to be as mixed as possible. There should be something to appeal to everyone regardless of where you stand on the scale!
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Your Goddess,
Serena
I wonβt be Online tomorrow for chat but I will be back 09.00hrs BST Monday morning!
Have a lovely weekend and feel free to Tip me for a bottle of wine! The more bottles the merrier ( Literally)
Thereβs a good slave! π
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Good morning! Here is your slave task for Monday 25th September 2023.
These tasks are designed to be interactive. They are an open invitation to send me a direct message to discuss the task and to send voice notes, photos or videos (whatever is best suited to the task) as proof of completion.
I am aware that not all slaves have the same interests, experience and/or threshold, so I have designed these tasks to be as mixed as possible. There should be something to appeal to everyone regardless of where you stand on the scale!
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Your Goddess,
Serena