Mistress Zaynab's
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Thursday, April 14, 2005
a little taste
It was a pleasant day spent with one of my long time slaves. slave pee-on has served Me for years, and is probably among the most obedient submissives I have met. I've passed him around to several other Dominas, including My young protege, Mistress Naoko, who left him a battered pulp. She broke a riding crop on his ass, poor thing.
I knew that he would be the first brave sub to serve in front of My web cam's lens. For those who did not view the show I have saved a few bits of it in the form of timelapse movies for viewing on the web cam page (click above). A free quicktime player is needed to view these.
Later, it is My plan to do more close-up work, but for now I thought I'd tease the curious with a fly-on-the-wall view of My cute little furry pee-on in action.
I've been a much happier Woman since I've found this means of expression.
I have such an affection for true submissives. There's something deightful about having someone in front of Me who would not dream of objecting, no matter what I do to him.
guiding you toward Me, Mistress Zaynab
Saturday, April 09, 2005
Answering Questions
I have decided that I will answer questions from submissives in this diary. E-mail your questions to Mistress@MistressZaynab.com.
Question 1: How does one pronounce the Mistress's name? And what does it mean?
Answer: My name is Arabic. It is a very intuitive language. The vowel sounds are treated differently than in English, and are often only understood in context of other sounds. You can see the actual spelling of my name hand-written at the bottom of these pages.
The closest English approximation of its pronunciation is 'ZAY nob' or 'ZAY nub.' The emphasis is on the first syllable, and a very soft almost non-existent "ah" sound in the second syllable. Perhaps someone else could better spell it phonetically.
When my uncle in Iraq named me, he said it means "white rabbit." I was so named for my pale skin. I am very happy about the implicit connection to Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland." It is the name of the prophet Muhammad's daughter and two of his wives. I have also read that it is the name of a flowering plant (perhaps its buds are white and fluffy like a rabbit?). One of the wives named Zaynab was first married to the prophet's adopted son. The prophet was smitten with her beauty, grace, and dignity, and spoke so fondly of her, that his "son" divorced her in his adopted father's honor. She was then remarried to Muhammad to her great delight.
Question 2: Mistress, are you a Muslim Woman? I notice You cover Your head in photos.
I do not consider Myself a Muslim, no. Some members of My family are Muslim, and I do know quite a bit about the religion. I have also studied Hinduism, briefly. However, My mother was a Woman with a deep knowledge of esoteric mysteries, and after much soul searching I have followed in Her path. I am a Priestess of the Order of Acephale, otherwise known as The Acephale Society, and previously known as The Secret Society of Acephale when it was founded in France in the 1930s. It is based upon pre-Judeo-Christian religious practices (though I do not call myself a Wiccan). Acephale is My religion. Acephale translates to "headless," and implies being guided by that which is other than the brain - a ritualized losing of one's mind. Beyond this I will only reveal details to the sincerest devotees.
I do choose to cover My head, but this is a choice based more upon mystery than modesty. Those things that are kept secret are more delightful and more powerful when finally revealed.
Keep asking good questions, and I will answer.
standing above you, Mistress Zaynab
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