I have just posted a story outline at And You Thought I Was Sweet that is inspired by some thoughts I had about gynophagia porn writing. Starting with the gynophagia concept, my mind went on a flight of its own and came up with a story that I believe carries feminist messages (including the importance of respecting the experiences and knowledge of older women and the value of education for women in the struggle for equality). I was originally going to post it here, but given that the future society I was setting up is one that many people would find completely sick and twisted (and ZOMG HOW COULD YOU IMAGINE SUCH A THING!?!?!?) I decided to put it behind the age-protected/"adult content" warning of the Other Place.
Athough I'd been toying with this story idea for a while, I was prompted to post it today because of the shit that certain radfem bloggers have been pulling with respect to yours truly, and this feels like a good way to give a big fat FYTP to them to show that, yes, I have a dark and twisted core that can produce imaginings like this, but also, look - feminist ideals too! And, also - not going to be bullied at all!
If you think you can stomach it, the story has working title Wise Woman and the Free - I may call the Wise Woman something like "Mammah", to be like "Mother", so it could become "Mammah and the Free", but that's something for if I ever get around to actually writing any of it.
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