
CHASTITY DEVICE REVIEW
Another device review is posted on the chastity mistress blog. Go check it out. This one was written by good ole sissy bitch fuckie, soon to go back in lockdown as soon as she gets balls! I won’t hold my breath, but she has been known to surprise me.
NEW BOY IN TOWN?
So, a new boy named “totem” has been sniffing around and started a blog which is still under review by me. I’m reluctant to post the new blogs on my signature until I know they will be sticking around. You know how blogging can get…oh jeeze Im just not in the mood or I’m re thinking this program. Stuff like that. Blogs are no longer required in my chastity programs. So far this boy has not done a call yet, I’m just getting emails so far.
“Mistress Cassandra,
I would sincerely inquire whether I may seek your professional services and creative talents in an area of intense personal importance to me. Specifically, I need increased motivation to acheive my goal of healthy weight. I decided on August 18 to practice total sexual continence until I reduce my weight from 214 to 200, losing at a rate of a bit more than 1 pound per week. I will go into more details below.
As a physical reminder, I wear (of my own volition) a CB3000 5-6 hours/day while I am doing my chores or relaxing around the house; and I wear a BIKE supporter with cup under my nightshirt for sleep. Each morning my routine is: remove the BIKE supporter, pee, weigh myself, shower, put on the CB, and begin my chores. I have been retired since age 50. I use a thin steel keyring in place of a padlock, because it is easier to handle when my fingers are slippery with lube. Also, I can easily attach a jingle bell, when I feel musical.
totem”
Sounds like fun, doesnt he? Now I wonder if I have to compete with football……..
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totum, totem, 2 different things, words. How do you define yourself? I myself like totem. I have a barn owl totem and a lizard totem.
Totum pro parte is Latin for “the whole for a part”; it refers to a kind of synecdoche. When used in a context of language it means that something is named after something of which it is only a part (or only a limited characteristic, in itself not necessarily representative for the whole). A pars pro toto (in which a part is used to describe the whole) is the opposite of a totum pro parte.
Mistress Cassandra is absolutely right: totem and totum are different. I originally called myself totum, but will immediately change to totem when writing for Mistress Cassandra’s eyes. It will be an honor for this thrall boy to know he has a name that pleases Mistress Cassandra.
but you cant be totem if you have no totem. In Inception they had totems as a spinning top or a chess piece. Think of what animal or object describes you if you are a totem, otherwise be a totum.
Suggestion: a chastity cage can be a totem as it is sacred to a chastity mistress, things like that…
Mistress Cassandra,
By the light of a near-full moon, as this boy walked out into the grass to go under the Dominant for the first joyous time, a tree-frog was heard. There were crickets chirping too. But the tree-frog seemed to be trilling: “Prepare, boy! This is it!”
Therefore, a slut hopes that he may regard the tree-frog as his totem, and that Mistress Cassandra will take pleasure in this.
Thank You, Mistress Cassandra.
totem with the scrotum
And what doesn’t kill us makes us stronger nietsche
Torture you yes, kill you never 🙂
I misspelled totum! That’s about as fun as a guy can be, without becoming a bunch of mushrooms? (fungi?)
In this short time, quite a few things have changed. The morning ritual now includes a fat-burning walk. I am more accustomed to the CB, and typically wear it up to 16 hours while not in bed. I’d wear it to go fishing, but not to the gym. Also, I am up to 2 jingle bells. They not only ring, they bang against the plastic cage.
“The hills are alive with the sound of music!”
My blog devoted to Mistress Cassandra is https://subjug8edboytotum.wordpress.com
I realize I make many mistakes, and I appreciate being corrected whenever I do. As I was told a while back: “We can learn something from every experience… and the experiences we tend to learn the most from are those that nearly kill us.”