Hi, I like that you moderate this secret corner of the universe. And shine a light on the natural roles and inherent opportunities. What is the mission statement of this blog? And what will your legacy be?
Oh my.
When this blog began, my mission statement was very simple: I wanted to share my experiences and thoughts on faggotry after serving Alphas for so long.
But then the blog shifted on me without warning. I began to have so many people come to me asking for help with Alphas, or relating stories about their own service records. Then, unexpectedly, I began to hear from Alphas who had questions about fag Ownership and usage. I’ve ended up helping a lot of people find fulfillment as a faggot or as an Alpha.
So now my mission statement sounds more like this: I want to share the truth about the Hierarchy of Men and teach people how to find fulfillment in their natural roles within it.
Legacy?
The legacy of this blog is already far more extensive than I ever dreamed. This blog saved one life (my son), has led to one marriage between an Alpha and faggot that I helped orchestrate, and has permanently changed the lives of a lot of people. Think about someone like my dear Frat Fag, whose entire sexual outlook changed under my tutelage. Or Texas Alpha’s embracing of fag Ownership. Or currently someone like @rugbyalpha4fags, who has been making rapid progress in ascending to Alphahood.
Again and again, I have been privileged to give advise, help carry burdens, and teach both Alphas and faggots about the way to fulfillment. I’m not trying to brag … just stating the facts.
But I’m never content to stand still. I believe in the mission of this blog so strongly that I continue to push boundaries in order to reach more people with this message. This blog now has both a sex toy store (FWAToys.com) and a line of clothing (Hierarchy, here and here) dedicated to sexual freedom and a push toward mainstream acceptance. And I have another project in the works designed specifically for faggots that I think will really rock the foundations. That’s hopefully later this summer. FINGERS CROSSED.
Anyway, I’ve worked very hard to be of service, and lots of incredible things have happened as a result. It’s been beyond my craziest dreams, truthfully, and I wouldn’t change a thing.