For this week’s FemDom Fridays, I’ll be asking each of our Girl Gang panelists and our listenership for their honest opinions on holiday topics ranging from regifting to Christmas karaoke. Using a combination of femdom interrogation skills and this week’s potent elixir, courtesy of our FemDom Fridays Mixtress, I’m confident we’ll tease out some controversial holiday opinions. Until then, I thought it would be fun to share three of my very own holiday confessions. Some or none of my confessions will be naughty (I am a masturbatrix, after all) but they’ll each capture the spirit of tonight’s festivities and hopefully inspire you to make a few holiday confessions of your own.
Holiday Confessions #1: Hold The German’s Chocolate

A German chocolate cake with coconut pecan frosting
I apologize in advance to anyone who indulges in this chocolatey holiday confection, but I utterly abhor German Chocolate Cake. Named for the English American chocolate maker, Samuel German, who created the baker’s chocolate used in the recipe, this cake’s popularity and association with the holidays were both solidified in the 1950’s. The cake consists of layers of sweet chocolate cake and pecan-coconut filling topped with a luscious, buttery coconut-pecan frosting, which don’t sound too bad unless you had the misfortune of eating it EVERY single Christmas Eve and weren’t the biggest fan of it to start. This cake became the bane of my existence during my formative years and has remained so ever since.
Holiday Confession #2: Unorthodox Holiday Celebrations
Speaking of my formative years, Christmas for me was a 6-to-8-day celebration that started either on Christmas or a little after and lasted until the day after New Year’s. The older folks during that time did it that way to allow my relatives an opportunity to contribute to our eclectic holiday celebrations. I’m not just one thing and neither are the people who raised and reared me. That usually meant lots of different cultural references regarding food and how we’d all celebrate. Therefore, it wasn’t strange to cut open a turkey stuffed with kimchi rice, to have fufu served alongside yams, or seasonal paella all for Christmas or New Year’s dinner. Food was always the entry point, but those impromptu holiday celebrations opened the floor for much larger thought-provoking conversations and understanding. Two things I still enjoy partaking in during the holiday season.
Holiday Confession #3: Holiday Gaming
This confession involves my abiding love for gaming and searching out obscure titles to add to my personal Christmas collection. I may not celebrate the holiday anymore, but it’s wild how many games are set right before, during, or right after Christmas. I’m not talking about in-game events but games where the fact that it’s Christmas plays a part in the story. My collection is not definitive and I’m sure there are a lot more, but these are the pride of my small Christmas Gaming collection: Bayonetta 2, Batman Arkham Origins, and Yakuza 5. There’s nothing quite like skulking around Gotham City on Christmas Eve, but I wouldn’t trade it for the world!
Are you gearing up for the holidays? Consider hanging out with me and the Girl Gang every Friday this month and into the new year in our Discord server. We’re always the life of the party and we’re indispensable in the clearing away the winter blues capacity. Speaking of, Ms. Krista and I put together something truly special for sissies who may need a little extra support this Winter:

Krista and I would be delighted to be your support femdom mistresses throughout the long dark winter months, and if this is something you’d be interested in check out our listing in the assignment shop.
Enjoy tonight’s festivities and feel free to drop a comment below if you have a game title, you’d like me to track down and add to my collection!

Meshelle ✨



Mot’s Holiday Confession:
A Christmas Story has bad family values for a Christmas Movie.
A 9 year old American boys unhealthy obsession for a gun ownership.
Lying to the teacher about knowledge of a friends tongue stuck to a pole and suffering in the snow.
Cussing in front of your father then lying to your mother about where you heard the word, then letting your friend take the blame.
Took the boys sight twice in the movie.
Everyday bullying to point of torture.
Mother tricking son into eating through bad table manors.
Forced to dress up in a Pink Easter Bunny costume on Christmas Day, and then put it on the movie poster.
The, “Be sure to drink your Ovaltine,” was a SCAM.
A Santa with the appeal of an Axe-murder.
Father goes behind Mothers back a gifts the BB Gun to son anyway for Christmas.
Lying about shooting your eye out.
Asshole neighbors and their dogs ruin Christmas Turkey din din, without any punishment or apologies.
Conclusion:
Americans favorite Christmas Film is packed with lying, pain and uncomfortable daydream scenes, I guess it all makes more sense now!
LMAO!
I didn’t know so many people loved a A Christmas Story, but you make some excellent points on this supposed holiday classic.
What a lovely peek behind the Mistress Curtain, Ms Meshelle! I loved getting to know you more, and I’m sure your fans do as well! Novel that you no longer celebrate Christmas, you do you! But I can imagine there are some giving you a lot of pushback for that, or do people just accept that’s a part of who you are!
I am unsure what FUFU is in a tasty delicacy, but what came to my mind was this!
(I am sure this is not what you meant) LOL
etsy.com/ca/listing/1770309811/fufu-fufu-clip-grande
Hi Erika,
Your guess was a lot more fun than what fufu actually is, lol.
Fufu is a West African staple food that can be made out of cassava, yams, and/or plantains.
Think mashed potatoes but way denser.
I don’t really associate with the kind of people that would judge me over which Winter celebration
I take part in each year and with my relatives flung further across the globe than before I don’t really
know their thoughts on the matter, lol.
Thanks for your thoughtful comment and I’m glad I could share a little bit about myself during this time of year.
Hi Mx Meshelle;
Wonderful to get to know more about you. I will for sure listen to the femdom friday archive for this fun episode! Also, so many similar memories for me!
1. German chocolate cake was the thing around christmas time when i was growing up. Whenever we went to someone’s house, I had to eat it and pretend I enjoyed it.
2. I too had turkey stuffed with rice. It’s a bit hard to cook as you needed to keep from overcooking the rice but still cooking the turkey just right. There were many a holiday celebration that became a call for carryout because the turkey didn’t come out right for someone.
3. Not a holiday game, but your story of Batman Arkham Origins regarding skulking around Gotham reminds me of my favorite family Christmas story;
When I was a kid, my parents and I were invited to spend Christmas with a relative in Long Island. We took the bus up to NYC on Christmas Eve (port authority terminal). Trouble is, our relatives went to pick us up at Grand Central station. Needless to say, that was a missed connection. We were stranded on Manhattan for Christmas. Sounds awful, but there were several wonderful memories.
1. The first time I had NY pizza (Christmas dinner courtesy of the Port Authority food court).
2.Seeing Times Square on Christmas Eve. This was the early 90’s so it hadn’t been developed yet. So it was a place with hustle, hope, and desperation. In other words, the true meaning of Christmas.
3. One of my most wonderful memories. On Christmas Day, I woke up before my folks and walked around Manhattan. It had snowed the night before. The city was quiet. Still large but dormant but for the steam billowing out of the grates on the streets. I literally walked up the middle of Broadway that morning. I felt alone, yet somehow connected. It was a feeling that I’ve rarely duplicated. Maybe that’s what Batman felt in Arkham Origins.
I’m so glad someone can feel my pain on German chocolate cake and I’m even happier it’s you, Genie!
My relatives loved flexing their cooking skills and my uncle’s wife was the best! She introduced us
to all kinds of South Korean dishes but she’d bust out that kimchi rice stuffed turkey when she really
wanted to show off, lol.
And the way you described your walk around Manhattan definitely sounds like
a moment from Arkham Origins (minus the super-powered criminals and bat-a-rangs, lol)
Thanks for sharing so many fun, precious holiday memories with me.
Last nights femdom Friday was indeed a really fun time full of a lot of hot takes and confessions, always love hanging out with the girl gang!
Hi Patty,
Glad to hear you enjoyed yourself during the show!
Hope to see more of your comments around here, good buddy 💖