In the many nations of Asia, the ladies are raised to think of men first, and themselves second. This is a problem felt at all levels of society. Intelligent folks know that men and women are equal. It's about time certain countries and cultures got with the program. Meet Brittany Madison, a six-foot-tall, long-haired and green-eyed, brown-skinned and absolutely gorgeous young woman with a flair for adventure. Born in the environs of Boston, Massachusetts, to a Jamaican immigrant father, Attorney Brett Madison, and a white mother, Real Estate Mogul Callista Fiore, Brittany was simply born to conquer worlds.
As a biracial woman of means in the United States of America, Brittany Madison knows that many are drawn to her for her exotic good looks and allure. Too bad America has started to bore the hell out of Brittany. There had to be more interesting people in other parts of the world. After graduating from Howard University with her MBA, Brittany decided to travel the world a bit. Brittany is a proud lesbian, and she's really into all things kink and BDSM. One would never guess it to look at her, but Brittany is a submissive. Nothing wrong with that.
When Brittany Madison became aware of her sexual identity, she knew two things at once. Firstly, Brittany loves women and only women, even though she has the looks of a supermodel and would have looked great on the arm of an ambitious politician or a Hollywood actor. Secondly, Brittany loves Asian women, the bossier the better. Brittany doesn't like her women soft and sweet. This has proven to be a problem in the past. How does she find a dominant Asian woman in a country where women are considered subservient to men?
"Hmm, there you are," Brittany thought to herself as she attended the Grand Opening of the International Museum of the Union of the Republic of Myanmar. The place was huge, easily large enough to house a small college campus or a village. It had been built by American investors. A gift to the people of Myanmar as an apology for centuries of Western Imperialism. The Mayor of Yangon, a slender yet curvy, brown-skinned and dark-haired, forty-something woman Asian named Mariam Ko, was in attendance.
"I'd like to thank our friends in the U.S. for their help," said Mayor Mariam Ko, and the lovely Burmese politician bowed her head gently while greeting U.S. Ambassador Stephen Colterman. The tall, dark-haired and blue-eyed diplomat, a former U.S. Army Captain, bowed his head before the Mayor, and thus the ceremony went underway. There were hundreds of people in attendance, from wealthy Burmese businesspeople to local politicians, and of course, American and European expats. Those folks never miss an important party...