To cage or not to cage…

 

Sissy fags like me want to demonstrate our subservience to real men and we do that my wanking our tiny useless weewees kneeling in front of real men. In nature we witness many beta males within a clan unit displaying their inferiority in front of the more dominant males. These are displays of worship, respect, submission and indeed fear. Amongst human males wanking our sissy sticks for alpha men shows submission to their masculine dominance. 

 

Here is where a dichotomy arises. Today betas are told by alphas to cage up their useless sissy sticks. But locking up our sissy sticks in chastity cages deprives us of the very act of subservience that nature instinctively provided tiny dick sissies. I’m sure since the rise of man the inferior beta male has been displaying  utter submission to sexually dominant males by kneeling in front of them, showing them how tiny “his” appendage is and then jerking off his pathetic tiny penis. The alpha male then knows that the beta – having ejaculated – is incapable of any sexual contact with the females. The dominant male instinctively understood this physical act of submission by the beta male – language was un-necessary. 

 

Yes, caging up our tiny peepees does demonstrate  beta males sexual impotence, indeed “his” insignificance. Alpha male DomToppSir tells us it “set[s] us free” by sending the message that we are not really men. But it also deprives us beta bois from the necessary continual display of masturbation in front of our superiors that allows betas to self-actualize our inferiority. Betas desperately need to show our superiors that we worship and respect their big cocks and muscles and strength. We worship and respect their sexual potency and ability to attract females and spread their fertile superior seed.  We lust for any physical attention they may demand from us – to service their big cocks, to use our orifices for their pleasure, to ogle and massage their big muscles, etc. etc. What to do, what to do!? How do sissy betas resolve this dichotomy. To cage or not to cage…