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Why is Sissy a Shameful Word?

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In my last my pretty sissy blog entry, I was talking about how mysterious feminine things can’t seem to a little boy.  And how the intrigue of feminine things and their relative mysteriousness only grows with time as a boy gets closer to queue ready.  Ironically, if a little girl is curious about her father’s tools, and wants to look at the tools in his tool box, or sit with him in the garage while he does manly things, that is quite all right.  No one would think anything of it, if a little girl wanted to emulate her father.  But if a little boy wants to emulate his mother, or his sisters, or his friends who are girls at school, or his female teachers, that is somehow all wrong.  So you see, there is a bit of a double standard when it comes to a little boy’s curiosity about feminine things, and a little girl’s curiosity about masculine things.  And as I said in a previous my pretty sissy blog entry this can only be a direct result of the fact that it’s somehow not okay to be feminine, particularly for boys.  That’s why tomboy is a cute term, and parents proudly say, “Our daughter is a tomboy.”  But no one ever probably says, “My son is a sissy.”  No, that is considered a shameful thing to be hidden and covered up.  Is it any wonder that the sissies of the world feed off of the notion of humiliation and shame?

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