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Question (feminization/authors/sissy)

Ding dong

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Please someone tell me,
this question my mind always quarries why all feminization sissy books authors females. I mean like all book authors female?
 
If I understand your question correctly (why are all feminization/sissy authors presented as female?), it fits with the kink/fetish/sexual preference that even the author is feminine or feminized.

We can't say for sure that all the authors are in fact female, assigned female at birth (AFAB), sissies who have changed their legal name to a traditonally female name, or are transgender. It may suit the author to present as a female author to meet their audience in a way that appeals to the reader. And if you're engaging in femdom on top of sissy stories, having the story written by a female author can add some impact to the story as the reader can imagine a dominant woman telling them the story.

Also, I can list a few 'male' presenting authors who write in the genre: Anthony Auguri, Bill Nichols (tells the stories from the male perspective), Eric Filler, Gregor Daniels, James J Craft, J.J. Cummings, John Dylena... I was just going through my saved ebooks and those names jumped out alphabetically.

You'll find that many of the maledom or hypnosis/mind control stories are written by male presenting authors. I think it's about using a name to appeal to your target audience and not necessarily a way to estimate what men or women are actually writing. I'm under the impression that it's very easy to create an author's page with a name for specific genres, kinks, and fetishes and write different content under those aliases. That's why you'll see some threads with two or more names attached to the thread.

I hope that answers your question. :)
 
If I understand your question correctly (why are all feminization/sissy authors presented as female?), it fits with the kink/fetish/sexual preference that even the author is feminine or feminized.

We can't say for sure that all the authors are in fact female, assigned female at birth (AFAB), sissies who have changed their legal name to a traditonally female name, or are transgender. It may suit the author to present as a female author to meet their audience in a way that appeals to the reader. And if you're engaging in femdom on top of sissy stories, having the story written by a female author can add some impact to the story as the reader can imagine a dominant woman telling them the story.

Also, I can list a few 'male' presenting authors who write in the genre: Anthony Auguri, Bill Nichols (tells the stories from the male perspective), Eric Filler, Gregor Daniels, James J Craft, J.J. Cummings, John Dylena... I was just going through my saved ebooks and those names jumped out alphabetically.

You'll find that many of the maledom or hypnosis/mind control stories are written by male presenting authors. I think it's about using a name to appeal to your target audience and not necessarily a way to estimate what men or women are actually writing. I'm under the impression that it's very easy to create an author's page with a name for specific genres, kinks, and fetishes and write different content under those aliases. That's why you'll see some threads with two or more names attached to the thread.

I hope that answers your question. :)
Thank you're information honey. I really appreciate it 😊
 
If I understand your question correctly (why are all feminization/sissy authors presented as female?), it fits with the kink/fetish/sexual preference that even the author is feminine or feminized.

We can't say for sure that all the authors are in fact female, assigned female at birth (AFAB), sissies who have changed their legal name to a traditonally female name, or are transgender. It may suit the author to present as a female author to meet their audience in a way that appeals to the reader. And if you're engaging in femdom on top of sissy stories, having the story written by a female author can add some impact to the story as the reader can imagine a dominant woman telling them the story.

Also, I can list a few 'male' presenting authors who write in the genre: Anthony Auguri, Bill Nichols (tells the stories from the male perspective), Eric Filler, Gregor Daniels, James J Craft, J.J. Cummings, John Dylena... I was just going through my saved ebooks and those names jumped out alphabetically.

You'll find that many of the maledom or hypnosis/mind control stories are written by male presenting authors. I think it's about using a name to appeal to your target audience and not necessarily a way to estimate what men or women are actually writing. I'm under the impression that it's very easy to create an author's page with a name for specific genres, kinks, and fetishes and write different content under those aliases. That's why you'll see some threads with two or more names attached to the thread.

I hope that answers your question. :)
Hi WannaBeURGurl, can you please put together a collection of medium-length novels that contain elements of hypnosis and mind control. Their main TAG is:Slow/Gradual Change+force feminization/sissification+hypnosis+Mind control+Hormonal

I apologize that English is not my first language, so I hope you will understand if there are grammatical errors.
 
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