Sexual Harassment Training

Being made to practice masochistic responses to sexual harassment

What You Need

  • Nothing in particular

Method

In this training task, you will undergo sexual harassment training.
While normal sexual harassment training is about "prevention," the training for masochists like you is about "promotion."
You'll consider how to please and encourage someone who makes sexually harassing comments toward you.

First, list what you consider to be sexually harassing comments:

  • Your breasts are big
  • Shouldn't you be having children soon?
  • Is it true you'll let anyone sleep with you when you're drunk?
  • You look sexually frustrated, want me to take you on a date?
  • How many people have you had sex with?

Think of about five such comments.

For each of these, consider appropriate masochistic responses and practice them in a role-play by yourself.
First, pretend to be a man with a lewd smile saying, "Your breasts are big, aren't they?"
Then switch back to yourself and respond. For example:
"Yes, thank you. I apologize for having unnecessarily large breasts that provoke males. I'm working to make them more sensitive, so please feel free to grope them whenever you like."

The responses should be male-supremacist and fawning in a way that would make the normal woman in you feel indignant or irritated.
Another example: in response to "You look sexually frustrated, want me to take you on a date?" you might say:
"Thank you for your generous offer. But my frustrated masochistic hole doesn't need a date. If it pleases you, I can pull down my panties right now for your use. I'm already wet, so foreplay isn't necessary."

Think of responses for all the harassing comments you prepared and role-play them.

Points to Note

Sexual harassment and groping are despicable acts that should never be permitted, considering the victims' feelings.
However, some masochists find pleasure even in such socially condemned acts. Like you.

Consider how to stimulate the sadistic tendencies of the speaker, to please them and make them more emboldened, thinking from their perspective.
Study not just the lines but also posture, gestures, tone, and use of eye contact in front of a mirror to make this training effective.