There was an incident at my village primary school that put me on the road to being a sissy and a fetish for being dominated by females.
One day, it was decided that the class would dress up as Nursery Rhyme characters and perform the appropriate rhyme in front of an audience consisting of our parents.
The costumes were kept in a wooden trunk and the woman teacher in charge took my costume out. It was a Little Boy Blue outfit. I have a vague memory of it. I'm not sure if it was similar to an Andy Pandy suit. But it did look very sissyish and I definitely didn't want to put it on.
"Do I have to wear it, Miss?" I protested.
"YES" came the angry reply.
Reluctantly, I put it on. I felt embarrassed by
my costume. But worse was to come.
When I stood in front of the audience of parents, complete with plastic cow horn dangling around my neck, I felt totally humiliated. So much so, that I couldn't remember the Nursery Rhyme. The female teacher wasn't very pleased.
So perhaps it is not surprising that I have a fetish for being under female domination and sissified.
I wasn't dressed in any humiliating or sissy outfits at primary school but the experience strongly shaped me. All the teachers were female, a mix of nuns and lay teachers, some very, very strict and fearsome, others less so, but we were expected to be perfectly obedient and well behaved at all times. And if we weren't punishments were plentiful, including detentions, the cane, strap and 30" wooden ruler. The effect was obvious - I soon developed strong desires for strict female guidance, and admiration for all forms of female authority.
Another seminal influence - the school was mixed gender, so from a very early age I was closely exposed to girl's and their uniforms and clothing, which seemed much nicer, and softer and far more delightful than anything we boys had to wear. And girls rarely got the physical punishments boys had to endure. I couldn't help but start to think there were distinct advantages in being female.
Despite the strictness and pain at times, I look back fondly on those days, fully aware and appreciative of how much those early experiences shaped and influenced my entire life.