There is no need to detail the many ways in which Code d’ Odalisque violates mainstream (vanilla) morals and assumptions. The feminist revolution has promoted the self-determining woman as a universal ideal while demonizing male sexuality as violent and exploitative. Code d’ Odalisque is politically incorrect on every count. It revives the “odalisque” role – an odalisque being a woman who lives as a submissive servant to male sexual desire. This is completely against mainstream values that insist that women should be independent and that men should practice self-control over their lurid appetites.
Code d’ Odalisque appeals to two realities of nature that are set against such values:
1. Many men are driven by their libido and have urges that, by nature, are not easily controlled, and
2. Some women, by nature, find fulfillment in catering to men’s urges.
Contrary to how PC people would like the world to be, the fact is that many men are phallic sex obsessives and there are women who love serving the sexual obsessions of such men.
Moreover, this has always been a fact and no amount of social engineering and puritanism will change it. As long as men are men and women are women there will be men who are highly-sexed and women who cater to male sexuality. This is why prostitution is called the world’s oldest profession. An odalisque is not a prostitute but, like a prostitute, her “work” is providing sexual gratification to men. There will always be men needing that gratification and there will always be women willing to provide it. Some women will make it their vocation and find fulfillment in it.
Code d’ Odalisque takes these facts and creates a framework for civilized, elegant, regulated play. The institution of "odalisque" is a civilised way to give expression to these facts of human sexual nature.
It is important to note that Code d’ Ode does not adopt a philosophy that proposes that all men are born to rule over all women. The foundations of Code d’ Ode are not in an entirely male dominant, sexist worldview. Code d’ Ode does not imply that men are superior to women, per se. Freewomen in Code d’ Ode are equals to men. Slaves are inferior only because they are slaves, and slaves are women because odalisques, cockslaves, are necessarily female. But women, per women, are not inferior to males. Code d’ Ode is at odds with contemporary puritanism only on the shameless claim that (1) some men love to fuck and (2) some women love to be fucked.
A man owns an odalisque because he wants to explore his sexual fantasies. Self-restraint be damned! He is cock-driven and wants to sample all the delights of the flesh. A woman becomes an odalisque because she finds fulfillment in being used as a willing toy in men’s sexual fantasies. Sex is what she does best. She doesn’t want to be the sexual aggressor. She is fulfilled through service. She is sexually submissive. She loves being used.
The relationship takes the form of Master/slave in order to allow a particular intensity of expression and experience. Master/slave signifies a degree of intensity. It is only through owning a slave – a completely compliant and willing servant - that a Keeper can explore to a profound degree. An odalisque allows a man a range and depth of sexual exploration otherwise not possible.
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