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Friday, March 11, 2016

The Queen of Spades in SL: A Subculture of Taboo or Call to Nature?



The Queen of Spades is one of the 52 cards that is in a normal deck of playing cards. It also represents a woman who is creative and makes her plans on her own without to need anyone’s permission. 



Queen of Spades with Tarot cards means something entirely different. 

Within the Suit of Swords that belongs to the Court Cards 
of the Tarot, the Queen of Spades is a strong-willed woman - 
one who is blessed or cursed with a sharp perception 
who can also be hard, cold and critical. 



Often a shining example of power and authority, the 
Queen of Spades embodies the innate ability to achieve.



As born leaders, they sense the need to rise to the top and will experience deep fulfillment when they answer their call to greatness. 

Their position in Jupiter on the Crown Line in the Master Spirit Script, sitting right next to the King of Spades, contributes to their ability to shine and be noticed for their talents and gifts.


Intelligent, well-spoken and independent, they are naturals 
in positions of public speaking, education and writing - possessing 
innovative ideas and excellent communication skills.


There is also an emerging subculture known as Queen of Spades. In this subculture, the Queen of Spades symbol is used with a bracelet, anklet, necklace, on a collar or as a tattoo which has become a tag 
for Caucasian women who are willing to serve black masters. 

As part of this subculture, it most typically involves getting a tattoo on our bodies which is a Queen of Spades symbol inscribed with the letter “Q.” Often it’s tattooed on calves, posterior, belly or breasts. 


I have to admit that there's an excitement to get the tattoo and the thought of wearing this symbol as a commitment to black male sexuality. Like a speak-easy, the tattoo is sometimes kept hidden. However when revealed, it lets potential black lovers 
know that she is available.


Beyond just expressing a preference with the tattoo as a statement of self-objectification, it also symbolizes a philosophy behind this subculture – one as being the "property" of black men. It also plays into the desires of pleasing men sexually and being "slaves" to enjoying the feeling of having their enormous size inside them. 


For many, it’s a new cultural world for the white woman who subconsciously enjoys breaking the racial barrier taboo. 


This interracial way of life isn’t just being into black guys, but also something that one deeply believes in. It is an acknowledgement that she, as a white woman, prefers black men with the symbol 
literally tattooed onto her skin. 


Of course, not all women in Second Life (like myself) wears this tattoo entirely for that kind of meaning. I do enjoy men regardless of their ethnicity, race or culture. I have always found black men attractive, intelligent and lots of fun to be with. 


I guess you might say I am colorblind when it comes to preferences. 
I'm a pretty open-minded person, and as such, I also enjoy new experiences in all forms. 


In my personal life, I enjoy my submissive moments in the bedroom. 
I love for a man to take charge and just tell me what to do. 

That gives me so much pleasure and I love it! 



And here in Second Life, there are no boundaries to our imagination when it comes to satisfying our deepest inner flirts, desires and passions. That said, playing out your fantasy as a Queen of Spades provides you with more strength than you can imagine.


"Becky Da' Boop with Da' Scoop!"

3 comments:

  1. A Very racy and wonderful Blog :)

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  2. Hey Becky. I would love to get to know you better

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  3. Excellent article and well said. Very few people actually get the gist of what the QoS symbol stands for and represents. Well done Becky
    Gabrial Azul

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