Feminine Objectification: You Are Not a Person, You Are a Thing
The ultimate escape from reality isn’t just changing your gender, it’s changing your species. It is about becoming an Object.
Objects don’t have opinions. Objects don’t get tired. Objects don’t speak. They exist solely for the convenience and pleasure of the owner. When you embrace objectification, you stop being “David” or even “Daisy.” You become “It.”

This fantasy is about the total surrender of autonomy. Here are the best ways to practice becoming a useful household item.
The “Use Me” Mindset
To properly objectify yourself, you need to strip away your identity.
- No Eye Contact: Objects don’t look at people. A lamp doesn’t stare at you. Look at the floor or staring blankly ahead.
- No Sound: If you sneeze, you broke character. If you are moved, you don’t complain.
- The Label: It helps to label yourself. Use lipstick or a marker to write what you are on your body. โFootrest,โ โCum Dump,โ โProperty.โ Seeing the label in the mirror reinforces the reality.
3 Levels of Living Furniture
If you want to be useful, try transforming into one of these:
1. The Human Footrest (Beginner)
- The Role: You lie on your stomach in front of the couch.
- The Function: Your Master (or imaginary owner) rests their feet on your back while watching TV.
- The Feeling: You feel the weight of their dominance literally holding you down. Your only job is to be soft and stable.
2. The Side Table (Intermediate)
- The Role: Kneel beside a chair. Hands flat on your thighs or holding a tray.
- The Function: You hold the remote, a drink, or an ashtray.
- The Rules: You must stay perfectly still. If the drink spills, you are a “broken table” and need to be punished.
3. The Doorstop (Advanced)
- The Role: You are positioned to keep a door open or closed.
- The Function: You simply exist in the space. You might be naked, leashed to the doorknob, just waiting for someone to walk by and notice (or ignore) you.
- The Feeling: Being ignored is part of the kink. You are just part of the roomโs architecture.
Reducing Yourself to “Parts”
Another form of objectification is realizing you aren’t a whole body, you are just a collection of parts for others to use.
- The Holes: You don’t have a mouth; you have a hole for service.
- The Ass: You don’t have a bottom; you have a cushion for spanking.
- The Legs: You don’t have legs; you have a display stand for stockings.
๐ท๏ธ Your Task for Today

The “Remote Holder” Challenge.
- Put on your most objectifying outfit (chastity, gag, blindfold if you have them).
- Kneel next to your couch or bed.
- Place the TV remote control on top of your head (or hold it flat on your palms like a tray).
- Stay there for 15 minutes.
Do not watch the TV. Objects don’t watch TV. Just kneel there, holding the remote, waiting for the invisible owner to reach out and grab it. Feel how peaceful it is to have only one simple purpose.