Give Me That Old Time Femdom Religion
Long ago as he himself has admitted William Bond saw some femdom porn and it changed his life.
Through ebooks, vanity press publishing, websites, blogs usenet postings he has been an ardent propagandist for female supremacy. And been laughed away from every active publish venue he’s participated in.
Screwball history and freakish sexual psychology are neither new nor rare. But the knots this man has twisted his mind in an effort to turn his masochism into a social blueprint for a better world have all the mark of the crank.
He even founded a church. While those of us who love dominant women do indeed worship them there is a border that sanity shouldn’t cross.
Priestess Teaches Slaves How to Pray Under Difficult Circumstances
The final ritual to achieve total humiliation. After a few strokes from her whip, the priestess has the slave rolled over on his back face up and told that in order to avoid a long and painfully severe whipping he must pray to the goddess as well as beg the priestess for mercy. But, as he tries to speak, she presses her bare foot firmly over his mouth in an effort to force him to struggle in vain to continue voicing his pleas for mercy. Unfortuneatly, she wants to “feel” as well as hear the muffled prayers and pleas for mercy coming from her “footstool.” Her foot continues to follow his moving head to find his mouth. Finally he tires and gives up his struggle to avoid her foot in his mouth. Some women have said that the vibration of a helpless man’s pleading lips moving against their bare foot is so intoxicating as to cause the action to continue for hours.
EXCERPTS FROM THE ESSEMIAN MANIFESTO
His S&M manifesto reveals that really he is just another guy who wants his masochistic jollies. Pity he couldn’t get them without going off the deep end.
























September 2nd, 2007 at 9:50 pm
Oh, how did I miss this post earlier?
Bond tends to mass posting whenever he’s got a new (self-published) book coming out. He’s one of the few guys out there that I really can’t resist taking a shot at whenever he drops into a Usenet or Yahoo group.
Here’s my Bond story:
He showed up one weekend in a now-canceled Yahoo group, and we engaged in an escalating flame war spirited discussion about the (lack of) evidence of Amazonian or Matriarchal cultures. Some of the group regulars, who only wanted to hear about the stereotypical Femdom fantasies, complained. The group owner came back on Monday, and placed my account on moderation because he thought I was rude to his new guest, who he personally had asked to join the group.
Stupidly, I tried to point out that Bond’s “opinion” had little or no basis in fact, and pointed out how wrong he was on several details. The owner then told me that group members were emailing him to say that everyone doubted my own posts about chastity and orgasm denial, and that he was now convinced that I was nothing but a well-read poser.
Not surprisingly (at least, to me), Bond spent a week or two promoting his book and his Matriarchy theories, and then stopped posting. I unsubscribed from the group and turned my attentions to more productive pursuits.
Bond has appeared in other, completely un-related groups to promote his books, and last year cross-posted to not only the usual sex groups, but also alt.satanism, alt.feminism, alt.society.anarchy, alt.witchcraft, alt.politics, and alt.freemasonry.
I really wish he would contact Elise Sutton and get it all out of his system.
September 14th, 2007 at 12:51 am
Not speaking to the essence of the prior postings (which I largely agree with), but wanting to understand:
What does William Bond have to do with the Service of Mankind Church? Several years ago, when I lived in California, I was a member of SMC for a short time, and I am not aware of any connection with Mr. Bond. Am I missing something?
September 14th, 2007 at 4:47 am
His precise connection? I have no idea. But his involvement is clear from traces left on the web and he wrote some of the material that they sell.
June 6th, 2008 at 2:59 pm
It would be perfect- to have life as Anne Rice drew- where a thoroughly submissive male could do as he must each and every day. I suspect that there really are few women who truly do believe in their superiority. This is a shame because every woman could so easily control almost every man. Happily be controlled.
Well, if there really would be such a church… ah.
August 3rd, 2008 at 6:52 pm
I think some of Bonds ideas more than somewhat odd such as races of mermaids and free masons beleiving in Matriarchy.He also seems to follow blindly a certain nasty individual who he must suspect in his heart of hearts is a man mascarading as the superior sex.In this he is led by his sexuality but not in a very sensible way getting his jollies from such a fraud must be fundamentally bad if he is heterosexual and bating off to a man pretendign to be a Womyn.
However having said that it is great that he champions Womyn and tries to bring Matriarchy to the full.That there were Matriarchies in the past and that there are some now and that there will be in the future is vital to let everyone know.Its good to filter out a lot of the rubbish to get to what is most important that there is an alternative to patriarchy.