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Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
WHAT WOULD JACKIE DO ABOUT DATING VERSUS MATING?
What Would Jackie Do?
Gotham Group - Penguin
C 2005 Shelly Branch and Sue Callaway
Excerpt from PICKING A DATE VERSUS A MATE
pages 102-103 - 104 -105
It is unwise to hook up with men who are merely outwardly eligible - i.e. the multitude of socially inept bankers and lawyers and ad men who stuff themselves into custom-made Italian suits but have no interest in seeing Rome....... You'll do far better to choose a successful, broad-minded man who not only looks good...but can give you the platform you so richly deserve. ... Business leaders, entrepreneurs, politicians, artists, and other(employed) intellectuals are all find candidates. So, too, are emotionally balanced men with trust funds - as long as they have some cause or activity to keep their time, and minds. occupied...
Know where the boys are:
Swell parties,
Concerts,
Smart Cafe's (Starbucks does not qualify),
Any Embassy. The diplomatic service attracts adventurous single men who are gifted in several tongues and favorable male-female ratios.
Church Events (It's okay to recreationally stray to a church in a wealthier zip code.)
Schools You Couldn't Get Into
Antique Fairs/ Auction Houses (Not just haunts for gay men, these places are a magnet for straight art-history types with a taste for finer things...
At and around the office.
Yacht clubs, hunt clubs, nightclubs.
On the tennis court.
At the riding stables.
(Avoid picking up men at your regular gym.)
Gotham Group - Penguin
C 2005 Shelly Branch and Sue Callaway
Excerpt from PICKING A DATE VERSUS A MATE
pages 102-103 - 104 -105
It is unwise to hook up with men who are merely outwardly eligible - i.e. the multitude of socially inept bankers and lawyers and ad men who stuff themselves into custom-made Italian suits but have no interest in seeing Rome....... You'll do far better to choose a successful, broad-minded man who not only looks good...but can give you the platform you so richly deserve. ... Business leaders, entrepreneurs, politicians, artists, and other(employed) intellectuals are all find candidates. So, too, are emotionally balanced men with trust funds - as long as they have some cause or activity to keep their time, and minds. occupied...
Know where the boys are:
Swell parties,
Concerts,
Smart Cafe's (Starbucks does not qualify),
Any Embassy. The diplomatic service attracts adventurous single men who are gifted in several tongues and favorable male-female ratios.
Church Events (It's okay to recreationally stray to a church in a wealthier zip code.)
Schools You Couldn't Get Into
Antique Fairs/ Auction Houses (Not just haunts for gay men, these places are a magnet for straight art-history types with a taste for finer things...
At and around the office.
Yacht clubs, hunt clubs, nightclubs.
On the tennis court.
At the riding stables.
(Avoid picking up men at your regular gym.)
Saturday, December 27, 2014
I RAN UP THE DOOR : POEM BY ANONYMOUS
I ran up the door
Opened the stairs
Said my pajamas
And put on my prayers
Turned off my bed
Tumbled into my light
And all because
You kissed me good-night
- Found on the Internet under Anonymous
Opened the stairs
Said my pajamas
And put on my prayers
Turned off my bed
Tumbled into my light
And all because
You kissed me good-night
- Found on the Internet under Anonymous
Thursday, December 25, 2014
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH AISEE Quotation
"I know only one art; to make life so sweet to him I love that he will find nothing preferable to it."
Charlotte Elizabeth Aisse
1694-1733French
Charlotte Elizabeth Aisse
1694-1733French
Sunday, December 21, 2014
Friday, December 19, 2014
WHAT WOULD JACKIE DO ABOUT CHOOSING MEN?
Excerpt from the book WHAT WOULD JACKIE DO
What Would Jackie Do?
Gotham Group - Penguin
C 2005 Shelly Branch and Sue Callaway
PLAY WITH THE BOYS, BUT CHOOSE A MAN OF SUBSTANCE
pages 106-107-108-109
MALE TYPE O
Men with keen minds (who aren't intimidated by ours).
Enthusiastic flatterers.
Men who know how to wield a soup spoon (scoop outward).
Men with pedigrees.
Men who like your children.
Men who know quality (i.e. you) when they see it.
PUT MEN IN THEIR PROPER PLACE
MAKE SURE HE IS AGE APPROPRIATE
Any man over thirty who considers clubs and bars to be his main social outlet falls solidly into the playboy/dunce category. It doesn't matter if he's got a Harvard MBA. Jackie equated maturity with dependability. Keep these (other) guys around for fun - for the occasional ego boost, free meals, etc.
WANDERING HANDS YES, wandering EYES NO. (Choose admirers who are happy - dare we say grateful?- to be with you.)
Jettison men who don't treat their mothers with respect.
TEST HIS PLATFORM
Ideally, your other half should open up a second world of opportunities to you. For some that connotes wealthy circles, for others, it may mean expose to an intellectual crowd, new places and ideas.
NOTICE WHAT HE KEEPS CLOSE AT HAND. (Missy here. This means in his habitat.)
Thursday, December 18, 2014
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
ARE YOU A HONEY TRAP? MISSY ASKS YOU!
I have known only one true HONEY TRAP in my life! (T'wasn't me!)
"Cindy" was expert at hiding her true self and projecting herself as any man's ideal woman.
I met her when she was involved with a friend of mine. I actually told him he needed to give her more of a chance when, after a few weeks of dating, he said he had this odd feeling, like he really wasn't getting to know her. I dismissed his feeling but I was so wrong! He broke with her and she became very depressed. She even told him off. But soon he was out buying her an expensive "perfect gift" and they remained friends.
In fact "Cindy" was still friends with a multitude of men she had once dated, slept with, or had relationships with.
I had to be in her life for some time to begin to figure out what was real or what was make-believe or how much she believed herself. Was she completely lacking self identity, truly willing to conform to a man's interests to be with him, or was she the smartest woman yet, having always a great number of men to pick from?
This woman had a Masters in Psychology but, she said, she didn't believe in therapy. Yet, in friendship with her, she posed very much as a Therapist. She asked interesting questions. She listened well. The only trouble was, when ever you tried to ask her the same question and get a response, she expertly moved the conversation back to YOU.
In the year or so that we were friends, "Cindy" managed to attract several men besides my friend. She had absolutely no problem attracting them. I watched her as she gazed into their eyes, changed her schedule to be available to the ones she wanted to be available for, and I stepped aside as she was wildly promiscuous (though none of them knew that!)
When I'm friends with another woman, I really do want to know who she really is. I want to know what her hopes and dreams are, as much as I want to know about her disappointments and hurts.
So if YOU ARE A HONEY TRAP, could you share a bit about your philosophy of life and why you live this way?
Missy
"Cindy" was expert at hiding her true self and projecting herself as any man's ideal woman.
I met her when she was involved with a friend of mine. I actually told him he needed to give her more of a chance when, after a few weeks of dating, he said he had this odd feeling, like he really wasn't getting to know her. I dismissed his feeling but I was so wrong! He broke with her and she became very depressed. She even told him off. But soon he was out buying her an expensive "perfect gift" and they remained friends.
In fact "Cindy" was still friends with a multitude of men she had once dated, slept with, or had relationships with.
I had to be in her life for some time to begin to figure out what was real or what was make-believe or how much she believed herself. Was she completely lacking self identity, truly willing to conform to a man's interests to be with him, or was she the smartest woman yet, having always a great number of men to pick from?
This woman had a Masters in Psychology but, she said, she didn't believe in therapy. Yet, in friendship with her, she posed very much as a Therapist. She asked interesting questions. She listened well. The only trouble was, when ever you tried to ask her the same question and get a response, she expertly moved the conversation back to YOU.
In the year or so that we were friends, "Cindy" managed to attract several men besides my friend. She had absolutely no problem attracting them. I watched her as she gazed into their eyes, changed her schedule to be available to the ones she wanted to be available for, and I stepped aside as she was wildly promiscuous (though none of them knew that!)
When I'm friends with another woman, I really do want to know who she really is. I want to know what her hopes and dreams are, as much as I want to know about her disappointments and hurts.
So if YOU ARE A HONEY TRAP, could you share a bit about your philosophy of life and why you live this way?
Missy
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Monday, December 15, 2014
Sunday, December 14, 2014
Saturday, December 13, 2014
WHAT WOULD JACKIE DO ABOUT LETTING A MAN TAKE HER SHOPPING?
WHAT WOULD JACKIE DO?
Gotham Group - Penguin
C 2005 Shelly Branch and Sue Callaway
Excerpt from pages 72-73
Sticky Sartorial Situation #2:
Your fabulous new boyfriend has a big heart and a bigger bank account, and he soon utters the words you've only dreamt about: " Meet me at Barneys..."
Should you, an independent, highly evolved woman in frantic need of a new Prada suit - take him up on his offer to dress you from head to heel?
Not so fast. Any man who's raring to take you shopping - and pay the tab - probably has some major control issue festering... He's also probably done this before, which means you might have to face smirking salesclerks who may - accidentally, of course - call you by the wrong name. The bottom line: You'll be obliged to get what he likes (which may not be your tastes) and strut in it to boot. You may feel more like a tart that a treat.
Far better to have a man who surprises you with gifts (which you can accept and later return/consign if necessary). Jackie happily accepted bounty from men her entire life, from horses to rare sculptures and fabulous jewels. So if a man simply offers his Amex card, and urges you on to a solitary shopping spree, Jackie would have just one word of advice. "Taxi!"
Thursday, December 11, 2014
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
DECLARATION FOR MISTRESSES - Children
"My children are a priority. If I have none but want children, I will express myself in my relationship about this."
The late Jackie Kennedy Onassis thought raising her children well was the most important thing she could do. The flew back and forth from Europe to be there for them. We all need to check in with ourselves about the children we have and the children we hope to have. Not all women are natural or perfect mothers. In fact, every parent probably makes mistakes. There are errors in judgment and then there is abuse. One mistake you don't want to make is ignoring or neglecting your children. If you're in a relationship and you want children, be sure to tell that to your partner. Will you be a good mother? Can you provide what children deserve and need? What sort of parent will this person make? Have they already had their family?
Are they interested in having another family?
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
SHOPPING FOR THE PERFECT PRESENT FOR HIM? SOME IDEAS from MISSY!
What to give him as a present?
Someone who may seem to have "everything?"
(Or who makes or has a whole lot more money than you!)
Someone who may not be able to take whatever it is home with him?
Someone who doesn't want to explain to anyone about where he got it?
I may not have the perfect answer but I do have an opinion!
Let's all face the fact that shopping for presents for men can be difficult and even boring because men just do not have or need as much stuff as women do and can be terribly practical themselves. We all know of men who have worn the same shoes or haircut for years and who will tell you that they do not NEED anything.
So first of all, just try to make three lists.
The things he hates.
The things he already has.
The things he likes.
TRY!
Never ever wrap yourself up (in cellophane, a bow, or the latest from a lounge wear shop) and present yourself for sex as a present! Sex is something you do or don't have but you are never a present! You are not a PRODUCT. You're a person.
As a matter of fact YOU CAN'T BE BOUGHT!
(This is why, though it happens, that someone who has seriously been a prostitute rather than a courtesan, has the all wrong mentality to be a good mistress!)
Secondly, a present is usually NO FUN if you ask someone to just tell you what they want and then go buy it. There should be some mystery and surprise and some humor.
However, you can ask around the subject in a general way ("Honey, what do you think of this taxidermy?). Ask his friends for some clues and become very observant of what he likes when you go out shopping together. (He has a thing for purple? Maybe he'd wear some purple suspenders!) One friend of mine found herself in a big New York store with her man and a couple hundred dollars in her pocket and was thinking of buying him whatever music CD's he wanted when he took off to let her find him trying on colognes like he was leading her right to what he wanted. The cologne he liked was inexpensive but he was happy with it as a gift.
Don't break your budget or use a lot of the money he gifted you to gift him. Really if he has such advantage financially that he wants to make your life easier and better, then accept that, live that, appreciate that, and don't essentially let himself buy himself a gift by trying to impress him with what you can do without.
This is why the "home-made" gift is sometimes the best. Sometimes cooking his favorite meal, decorating your home, setting a beautiful table, putting on your perfume and an apron and just cooking what he loves is a great gift.
I also know someone who wrote a heartfelt and beautiful poem which she read aloud to her man, and she says that she thinks it made a big positive difference in their relationship. This poem you write should be funny if possible, never too serious, focusing on good times you had together, things that made you laugh. It should never say that you will love him till the day you die, even if you will. Tell him that after you get married if you ever do.
A present should probably not be something that he already has lots of and can buy himself any old day like ties, socks, and shirts for work. Too predictable, boring, too much like someone else will buy him. However, sports and work out related stuff that he can keep at the gym locker might work as may caps, shirts, and other favorite team related items.
Something such as an accessory for the car he just bought, might work also. Wouldn't it be fun if you bought him a HOOD ORNAMENT! He could look at it whenever he drives.
Avoid gift certificates. Avoid anything that may need to be returned with the receipt. And, if you are a Mistress, do not call him "just this once" to wish him happy holidays, even if he tells you to. Let him call you! - Missy
C 2014 Mistress Manifesto BlogSpot Rights Reserved including Internet and International Rights
Someone who may seem to have "everything?"
(Or who makes or has a whole lot more money than you!)
Someone who may not be able to take whatever it is home with him?
Someone who doesn't want to explain to anyone about where he got it?
I may not have the perfect answer but I do have an opinion!
Let's all face the fact that shopping for presents for men can be difficult and even boring because men just do not have or need as much stuff as women do and can be terribly practical themselves. We all know of men who have worn the same shoes or haircut for years and who will tell you that they do not NEED anything.
So first of all, just try to make three lists.
The things he hates.
The things he already has.
The things he likes.
TRY!
Never ever wrap yourself up (in cellophane, a bow, or the latest from a lounge wear shop) and present yourself for sex as a present! Sex is something you do or don't have but you are never a present! You are not a PRODUCT. You're a person.
As a matter of fact YOU CAN'T BE BOUGHT!
(This is why, though it happens, that someone who has seriously been a prostitute rather than a courtesan, has the all wrong mentality to be a good mistress!)
Secondly, a present is usually NO FUN if you ask someone to just tell you what they want and then go buy it. There should be some mystery and surprise and some humor.
However, you can ask around the subject in a general way ("Honey, what do you think of this taxidermy?). Ask his friends for some clues and become very observant of what he likes when you go out shopping together. (He has a thing for purple? Maybe he'd wear some purple suspenders!) One friend of mine found herself in a big New York store with her man and a couple hundred dollars in her pocket and was thinking of buying him whatever music CD's he wanted when he took off to let her find him trying on colognes like he was leading her right to what he wanted. The cologne he liked was inexpensive but he was happy with it as a gift.
Don't break your budget or use a lot of the money he gifted you to gift him. Really if he has such advantage financially that he wants to make your life easier and better, then accept that, live that, appreciate that, and don't essentially let himself buy himself a gift by trying to impress him with what you can do without.
This is why the "home-made" gift is sometimes the best. Sometimes cooking his favorite meal, decorating your home, setting a beautiful table, putting on your perfume and an apron and just cooking what he loves is a great gift.
I also know someone who wrote a heartfelt and beautiful poem which she read aloud to her man, and she says that she thinks it made a big positive difference in their relationship. This poem you write should be funny if possible, never too serious, focusing on good times you had together, things that made you laugh. It should never say that you will love him till the day you die, even if you will. Tell him that after you get married if you ever do.
A present should probably not be something that he already has lots of and can buy himself any old day like ties, socks, and shirts for work. Too predictable, boring, too much like someone else will buy him. However, sports and work out related stuff that he can keep at the gym locker might work as may caps, shirts, and other favorite team related items.
Something such as an accessory for the car he just bought, might work also. Wouldn't it be fun if you bought him a HOOD ORNAMENT! He could look at it whenever he drives.
Avoid gift certificates. Avoid anything that may need to be returned with the receipt. And, if you are a Mistress, do not call him "just this once" to wish him happy holidays, even if he tells you to. Let him call you! - Missy
C 2014 Mistress Manifesto BlogSpot Rights Reserved including Internet and International Rights
Sunday, December 7, 2014
Friday, December 5, 2014
WHAT WOULD JACKIE (KENNEDY ONASSIS) DO? THAT'S WHAT AUTHORS SHELLY BRANCH and SUE CALLAWAY FIGURED
I enjoyed this book and you may too.
The authors Shelly Branch and Sue Callaway obviously had a lot of fun imagining what Jackie Kennedy Onassis (nee Jacqueline Bouvier*) would do in so very many social situations and about men and I think they got her.
In my opinion, though duty to family, in particular her children, and the sense of being a historical figure and a public one, prevailed in her life, I've often thought that Jackie had many mistress qualities in her personality and character. I don't think that's how she got Jack. It's how she got Ari. - Missy
Gotham Group - Penguin
C 2005 Shelly Branch and Sue Callaway
WHAT WOULD JACKIE DO OFFICIAL WEB SITE join in the fun!
P.S. As for the Bouvier use the search feature on the sidebar to pull up posts on her cousin Little Edie and other Bouvier posts.
Wednesday, December 3, 2014
Monday, December 1, 2014
MISTRESS MANIFESTO : DECEMBER 2014 HOLIDAY EDITION (with a JACKIE KENNEDY ONASSIS THEME) : MESSAGE FROM MISSY
My Dear Readers,
I'm going to be Out Of Town this month, but as far back as September I've been thinking about my December 2014 Issue of Mistress Manifesto. December has become the month in which I don't choose a Mistress of the Month, but look forward to the holidays and sort of wrap up the year.
My question for you, if you're a Mistress, or not, is if you're going to go through these few weeks content with your relationship status, be that unmarried, married, never married, whatever, if you're going to begin, stay in or end a relationship when the New Year comes, or if you're going to choose to move on into another way of life.
Our modern life is so challenging, and while I think it's good to think positive, that's not to say it's good to be in denial. Intelligent decisions are mandatory! So while I think it's a good idea to check in with yourself from time to time and speak your own truths to yourself, if no one else, something about the holidays, this first push into winter, can push you to those thoughts, while at the same time distracting you because of social events and all that good cheer.
If you happen to the type of person who is more alone than lonely, you may actually be looking forward to staying home, cooking a favorite meal, setting a nice table for yourself, listening to music, decorating for the holidays (or maybe redecorating your whole place just because), or maybe getting all dressed up and taking yourself out to dinner at a lux restaurant, and if you're like me, a favorite way to spend down time is reading a new book.
This month I'm going to excerpt from a book that came out a few years ago that is based on what we know of the life of Jackie Kennedy Onassis, called WHAT WOULD JACKIE DO?. This book is both fun and thought-provoking, and you just might want to ask yourself WHAT IT IS YOU DO when... you're looking for a mate instead of a date, a man wants to take you out shopping, or you have to choose a man among men.
Jackie wasn't perfect. We put her up on a throne when she was First Lady of the United States. But we can learn from her to this day! Isn't she fascinating? Her daughter, Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg has decided to reveal some of her mother's personal papers years before her mother willed it. The Kennedys have bought up letters that Jackie sent to a Irish priest she had befriended before she married detailing her loss of faith in God after her husband, our President John F. Kennedy, was assassinated. There are so very many books about Jackie, including new ones that reveal what a psychological mess (rather than pillar of strength) she was after that historic event. She had the nerve to be human!
So I hope you will find this month lighthearted...
I'm wishing everyone the best for the coming year!
Missy
C 2014 MistressManifesto.blogspot.com Missy Rapport All Rights including International and Internet Copyrights.
UPDATE JANUARY 2017
Just completed reading this book on Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, one of modern history's most fascinating women. You may find it interesting, as I did. Subtitled, One Remarkable Year When Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Defied Expectations and Rediscovered Her Dreams, you learn that, though she had many advantages, and being famous and having marvelous social and other contacts certainly helped, Jackie still had to push herself forward. The Chapters are titled, The Wife, The Writer, The Preservationist, The Widow, The Target, The Seeker, The Hot Prospect, The Working Woman, The Empty Nester.
All of us go through transients or phases, and these chapter titles are telling. Also useful to us here at MISTRESS MANIFESTO BLOGSPOT, is a Chapter that includes much about Jackie, her sister Lee, and their eccentric relatives Big and Little Edie. Little Edie was our Mistress of the Month a while ago, and you can find her in these pages using the search feature embedded in the Blogger sidebar. The relationship was this. Big Edie was the sister of Jackie's father, nicknamed Black Jack. So Little Edie was the cousin of Jackie and Lee. Like Jackie, Little Edie had been a "Farmington debutant."
C 2017 Mistress Manifesto BlogSpot
I'm going to be Out Of Town this month, but as far back as September I've been thinking about my December 2014 Issue of Mistress Manifesto. December has become the month in which I don't choose a Mistress of the Month, but look forward to the holidays and sort of wrap up the year.
My question for you, if you're a Mistress, or not, is if you're going to go through these few weeks content with your relationship status, be that unmarried, married, never married, whatever, if you're going to begin, stay in or end a relationship when the New Year comes, or if you're going to choose to move on into another way of life.
Our modern life is so challenging, and while I think it's good to think positive, that's not to say it's good to be in denial. Intelligent decisions are mandatory! So while I think it's a good idea to check in with yourself from time to time and speak your own truths to yourself, if no one else, something about the holidays, this first push into winter, can push you to those thoughts, while at the same time distracting you because of social events and all that good cheer.
If you happen to the type of person who is more alone than lonely, you may actually be looking forward to staying home, cooking a favorite meal, setting a nice table for yourself, listening to music, decorating for the holidays (or maybe redecorating your whole place just because), or maybe getting all dressed up and taking yourself out to dinner at a lux restaurant, and if you're like me, a favorite way to spend down time is reading a new book.
This month I'm going to excerpt from a book that came out a few years ago that is based on what we know of the life of Jackie Kennedy Onassis, called WHAT WOULD JACKIE DO?. This book is both fun and thought-provoking, and you just might want to ask yourself WHAT IT IS YOU DO when... you're looking for a mate instead of a date, a man wants to take you out shopping, or you have to choose a man among men.
Jackie wasn't perfect. We put her up on a throne when she was First Lady of the United States. But we can learn from her to this day! Isn't she fascinating? Her daughter, Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg has decided to reveal some of her mother's personal papers years before her mother willed it. The Kennedys have bought up letters that Jackie sent to a Irish priest she had befriended before she married detailing her loss of faith in God after her husband, our President John F. Kennedy, was assassinated. There are so very many books about Jackie, including new ones that reveal what a psychological mess (rather than pillar of strength) she was after that historic event. She had the nerve to be human!
So I hope you will find this month lighthearted...
I'm wishing everyone the best for the coming year!
Missy
C 2014 MistressManifesto.blogspot.com Missy Rapport All Rights including International and Internet Copyrights.
UPDATE JANUARY 2017
Just completed reading this book on Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, one of modern history's most fascinating women. You may find it interesting, as I did. Subtitled, One Remarkable Year When Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Defied Expectations and Rediscovered Her Dreams, you learn that, though she had many advantages, and being famous and having marvelous social and other contacts certainly helped, Jackie still had to push herself forward. The Chapters are titled, The Wife, The Writer, The Preservationist, The Widow, The Target, The Seeker, The Hot Prospect, The Working Woman, The Empty Nester.
All of us go through transients or phases, and these chapter titles are telling. Also useful to us here at MISTRESS MANIFESTO BLOGSPOT, is a Chapter that includes much about Jackie, her sister Lee, and their eccentric relatives Big and Little Edie. Little Edie was our Mistress of the Month a while ago, and you can find her in these pages using the search feature embedded in the Blogger sidebar. The relationship was this. Big Edie was the sister of Jackie's father, nicknamed Black Jack. So Little Edie was the cousin of Jackie and Lee. Like Jackie, Little Edie had been a "Farmington debutant."
C 2017 Mistress Manifesto BlogSpot