Feminization (activity)

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Feminization is used to describe the practice, especially in female dominance, of switching the gender role of a male submissive. It is usually achieved via cross-dressing, where the male is dressed in female attire, ranging from just wearing female undergarments to being fully dressed in very feminine attire, including make-up, hairdress and nail polish. Some males take on tasks, behaviours and roles that are overtly feminine, and adopt female mannerisms and postures in tasks such as sitting, walking, and acting in a feminine manner. This emasculation may be coupled with punishments such as spanking or caning to gain cooperation and heighten submission of submissive male. Begging and pleading to stop the feminization may be part of the fantasy.

Costumes are sometimes very domestic, suggestive of servitude or ageplay. The clothes may be from those of a traditional submissive female role, such as schoolgirl, secretary or a "sissy" maid, to a princess.

Forced feminization may also include the male receiving anal sex from a female using a strap-on dildo (sometimes called pegging), or penetration from another male, or group of males, using their penises. Butt plugs and other anal-penetrative toys may also be used. Anal sex is used because it may be perceived to be feminine due to its traditional use on women in heterosexual relationships, or due to the passive/receiving/submissive being penetrated, whereas the typical male role may be judged to be more active/dominant. Alternatively, the feminized male may be "forced" to perform oral sex on the penis of another male or receive blows from the other man's penis.

Another common practice in feminization is orgasm control, often through the use of a chastity belt.

Feminization can also involve the conversion of a masculine name into a feminine name such as "Stephen" into "Stephanie", "Joseph" into "Josephine", "Sheldon" into "Shelly" or "Daniel" into "Danielle". The submissive male may also be given a feminine name that is not similar to his male name, designated as "a good girl", or insulted with derogatory terms usually applied to women, such as "slut" or "whore".

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Further reading

  • Richard Ekins; Dave King (2006). The transgender phenomenon. SAGE. ISBN 978-0-7619-7163-4. 
  • Gloria G. Brame (2000). Come hither: a commonsense guide to kinky sex. Simon and Schuster. ISBN 978-0-684-85462-5. 
  • Helen Boyd (2003). My husband Betty: love, sex, and life with a crossdresser. Seal Press. ISBN 978-1-56025-515-4. 


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