The Mistress Section

An Interview with May Bancroft

May Bancroft has been with the BMA for almost thirty years, and has held some of the most prominent positions within our organisation. She currently heads the think tank, EAG External Acceptance Group. And its regarding her current work that we will concentrate our interview.

Emma:

First I would like to thank you for your time, I know how busy you must be, I would just like to let you know we all appreciate you coming over to meet with us today.

M Bancroft:

Its a pleasure, the whole philosophy of what we do is to get the message of forced feminisation out there, get the idea into the minds of the public. The more exposure the better!

Emma:

How long have you been with the EAG, and how do you think things are progressing.

M Bancroft:

O, I have been with them for quite some time now, I think Im in my fifth year, I haven’t been at the head for that time, I think I took my present position around three years ago. You know looking back it has been something of a blur. I think we have done pretty well, there is a long way to go but all in all I think we are getting the message out.

Emma:

Our readers are well informed regarding the BMA, but may not be so familiar with your department, can you give us a quick insight into what exactly the EAG does.

M Bancroft:

Certainly, it’s easy really. As we all know, the BMA uses a system of enforced feminisation to help the males in our care to become more productive members of society. Over many years we have proved the value of this form of training, we know the benefits, we know it works, but the wider society is less familiar with our systems. The External Acceptance Group was set up to find ways to make feminisation, even forced feminisation more common and acceptable.
The BMA has been aware for many years that a large percentage of the male population has an interest cross dressing. Also, many are also submissive; we use both of these concepts to control the male and to train them.
The problem is many males would never reveal their cross-dressing; we at the EGA want to make the whole idea of the feminised male more mainstream. We know this will take time, but this is our primary focus.