Civil Rights, Sexual Minorities, Write Olympia
Do you dream of serving that perfectly delightful married lesbian couple?
Perhaps they treat themselves as equals, you their shared slave, perhaps one is dominant the other submissive, your role as the lowest on the pecking order.
Do you dream of kneeling beside their bed fetching wine, lube, toys as they use fingers, tongues, lips, and teeth to bring each other to the height of pleasure?
Do you dream of listening to their feminine lovemaking as you are kept in chastity, for surely they would never tolerate the male orgasm in their home?
Do you dream of being a feminized maid, serving them and their friends in your pretty little sissy maid uniform?
Do you dream of washing their scents off toys, panties, shoes?
Do you dream of the spankings perhaps paddlings they would inflict upon your skin?
Do you dream of mockery; humiliation as they tell you just how unimportant your pathetic little cock is to them?
Do you dream of penetration; being penetrated by two women whom you know you will never have a chance to penetrate in return?
If you live in Washington State of course these things can be nothing more than a dream. No matter what ever happens within your life you have absolutely zero chance of ever having such an opportunity.
Why?
Because of course, lesbians cannot be married.
Nor can gays. Nor can polyamorous people in any way legally legitimize a group relationship of any kind.
This is of course wrong.
The state exists only to protect the individual rights of its citizens. It serves no other legitimate purpose. If you disagree, I might suggest that you read the works of our founding fathers; the Declaration of Independence is a quick and easy place to begin.
The state certainly does not have any legitimate right, nor reason, to decide what is, and what is not a valid relationship between two consenting adults.
The state currently attempts to do so for no reason other than religion. People, on religious grounds, object to same sex marriage, and the politicians, in some cases the majority of voters give in to these objections. It is unfortunately true that in the case of gay marriage the state is abusing the No Establishment clause of the United States Constitution.
It will however change. Gay marriage, and after that the legitimizing of poly groups in some way will occur. These things will happen because in the history of the western world no movement for civil rights has ever failed. Likewise, it will not fail this time.
Personal truth time:
I am a supporter of marriage. I must be for after all, I am a married woman. I reject all claims by opponents of gay marriage that advocates of gay marriage will destroy ‘the sanctity of marriage.’ Heterosexual married people have already destroyed ‘the sanctity of marriage’ if such a thing ever did exist. 50% divorce rates and a mysterious ‘sanctity of marriage’ cannot coexist. I must confess however that I doubt if any such thing ever did exist.
I am not a lesbian. I consider myself to be pansexual. I am open to sexual expression with men and women, one on one or the more the merrier. I am open to tremendous sexual exploration, vanilla and way way beyond. Actually, I must confess that I greatly prefer that way beyond.
I am polyamorous. I can’t say that monogamy interests me, and I certainly do not live a monogamous lifestyle.
Given all of this, I, like I imagine most of my readers, have no direct benefit to gay marriage becoming legal within the State of Washington.
I do however, like I know all of my readers, have a great deal of indirect benefits to gay marriage becoming legal within our state.
I explore polyamory, bondage, discipline, dominance, sadism, and fetish. All things which are frowned upon by society, all things that will cause an individual tremendous negative consequences within society if his or her interests and practices are somehow discovered. Someday this will change in our society. Someday our society will properly acknowledge that all sexual expression and exploration between consenting adults is legitimate. The road for our society to get there will be a very long one, but eventually we will get there. Gay marriage is a huge step down that road, a step that must be taken before further progress can be made.
So I, and all the rest of you fellow perverts who are reading this do stand to indirectly benefit from the legalization of same sex marriage.
Even if we did not however, we would do well to support it. If for no other reason than it’s the right thing to do.
I have a job for you:
Visit the legislature on the web here.
Click on the tab that says ‘Find Your District”
Type in your address.
Find your three legislators.
Email them telling them that you support same sex marriage, and the bills currently before them that would make such marriage a reality in our state.
If you do this, and if they listen, you just might someday have the chance to serve that lesbian couple mentioned above!