History of Sex: Domination and Mythology
Time for another history lesson! Today is all about domination and mythology. Now when you first read about the Greek myths, it seems as if all the men are brutish and strong and all the women are passive and obedient.
But while there are no tales of outright domination, it was more about subtle attraction. A perfect example of this was Aphrodite. She didn’t need to shout commands because men came willingly, flocking to her.
In fact her husband made her a cestus, which is a girdle that made her even more irresistible to men. She entangled men within her web including Adonis, and chose when to be rid of them.
Other women were more cunning, using their seductive powers to lure men to their side. Sound familiar?
If you’ve ever participated in male chastity training for an LDW Mistress, then you know how easy it is to give your desires up to please her instead.
That’s why Goddess body worship sessions are so erotic and powerful.
Because you would do anything for me, right?
In the tale of Odysseus, he meets several women who hinder his travels back home. The first is Calypso. She dominates him, using her cunning and seduction to keep him in bed for seven years! Yes, that’s right, he delays his voyage home because he is so entranced with her beauty and sexuality.
When he is finally ‘rescued’ by Hermes, he then runs into the Sirens. The Sirens were beautiful mermaid like creatures who lured sailors to them, causing their ships to wreck. Odysseus’s desire for them was so great that he was practically tormented by the sounds of their alluring voices calling his name. In fact, the crew of his ship had to tie him to the rail so he would not leap into the water after them.
Serving a Goddess is in your destiny.
As you can see, the idea of the goddess has prevailed even today. But it’s not just our sexual voices and gorgeous looks that attract you.
You know, deep down that you were meant to serve me just like men served goddesses a very long time ago.
Aw, you just can’t resist this Goddess can you? Your fate is in my hands! *wicked grin*
~Princess Andi~
Thank you Ms. Layla! I love using my kinky sweetness to keep things interesting!
~Princess Andi~
I am glad you enjoyed this Bfla,
I love Greek mythology and yes I know who Medusa is 🙂
What a sweet compliment. 🙂 I am a big fan of both Goddesses! I even have a statue of Aphrodite on my desk so I can gaze at her when I am writing or on the phone!
I enjoyed your comment! Thank you~
~Princess Andi~
yes i would do anything for you except the other stuff that i metioned no but anything in giantess yes except ass and feet but i will play with any part of your body to pls you and if i don’t pls i will accept my fate of becoming your snack
Ms. Andi you are truly a sweet seductress who’s intelligence is only matched by her beauty! Your kinky twist on the classics keeps it interesting and fun. bfla is right you really are the perfect cross between Aphrodite and Athena.
I always enjoy these history posts, Andi. Greek mythology can be very erotic, especially when a sexy goddess such as you is serving it up. There are lots of other examples of strong women in Greek mythology. Diana and her young maiden huntresses were the protectors of nature; many men dreamed forlornly of taking those virgin maidens. Although Hera had to put up with Zeus’ numerous infidelities, she often took her sweet revenge, and even Zeus feared her. But perhaps the best example is Athena, the most intelligent of the gods and goddesses. She was the patron of wisdom, courage, justice, strategy and the arts, among other things. You did NOT want to cross her! See Medusa.
I think of you as the perfect cross between Aphrodite and Athena, a goddess whom I will delight in serving for a very long time!