Thursday, 6 September 2012

About ClubFEM®

Here are some of the questions most often asked of us by potential members and all others interested in ClubFEM®.


What is ClubFEM®?

ClubFEM® is a BDSM organisation for Female Dominants and submissive men. FEM is an acronym for "Females Enslaving Males". The term "club" does not refer to a place or location but an organisation of people coming together based on their mutual interest of Female Domination and male submission.


What sets ClubFEM® apart from other fetish groups?

 ClubFEM® is exclusively a FEMALE DOMINANT / male submissive group. We do not accept dominant men and submissive Women as members. Although some of our members are switches, we do not allow switching of roles at ClubFEM® parties and events. Women are in control at all times. Most other BDSM groups are pan-sexual, with the majority of members being male Dominants and Female submissives.

ClubFEM® is a relatively small group and members often become friends and do many things together outside the Club parties. An important advantage of  ClubFEM® MEMBERSHIP is that you can learn more quickly about the roles of Mistress and submissive/slave due to ClubFEM®'s nature.


Is ClubFEM® for couples only?

No. Although there are many couples who are members of ClubFEM®, there are equal numbers of single Women and men.



NB:  ClubFEM is not a Swingers Club.


What is the age range of ClubFEM® members?

The median age of ClubFEM® members is about 40. Our members range from age 23 to over 60. However, anyone requesting membership in ClubFEM® must be at least 21 years old and this must be verified.


How do I join ClubFEM®?

For the Tasmania chapter, Mistresses or submissives/slaves who are interested in membership begin by sending a letter of introduction, as described below, to:


                                              msnetaclubfemtas@gmail.com 


The letter of introduction will be reviewed by the ClubFEM® Tas Head Mistress, and you will be advised of Her decision in due course. When a favourable decision is reached you will be asked to attend a ClubFEM® Tas Munch or to an initial meeting with the Head Mistress. All initial meetings will take place in a public place such as a restaurant or coffee shop. Successful applicants will be invited to attend a monthly ClubFEM® Tas party.


To be considered for membership an individual or couple must attend at least ClubFEM® Tas events.


Decisions about membership are made by the ClubFEM® Tas Executive Committee.


Membership in ClubFEM® Tas provides an automatic invitation to all ClubFEM® Tas functions.


What should I write in my "letter of introduction"?

The key to a successful letter is brevity. BE CERTAIN to include your email address and your geographic location (city, state and country, where applicable) when writing. Tell us briefly about your interest in ClubFEM® Tas and how you learned about us. We do not expect or want lengthy autobiographies from potential members, as we receive a large volume of email on a daily basis. DO NOT stress fetish or sexual subjects in this first letter and please refrain from sending us your fantasies.

What is a ClubFEM® Tas Munch?

A munch is an informal get-together for local members of ClubFEM® Tas. It is held in a public place such as a restaurant or coffee shop. Munches provide a safe, fun social environment for newcomers to meet and socialise with members of ClubFEM® Tas in order to learn more about the club and meet others in the lifestyle.

Because these meetings are held in public places, please do not dress in fetish-wear or expect any BDSM play. We try to schedule bi-monthly munches when we have new people applying for membership to the club. There is no entrance fee for a Munch and you only pay for what you eat and / or drink.


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