I want to welcome
everyone to my school.
However I have to recognize that this imposes some limits on us all. Lessons and events at the school are
mostly PG rated - which means wearing uniforms and keeping language and behaviour within reasonable bounds. Public perception of the school is important to me and I hope this will help correct a few misconceptions and enable me to present the school to the public as what it is - Primarily: a school.
Sometimes we do a mature event - a clothing optional swimming party, for instance. These are always clearly flagged as Mature events and in future they will be advertised internally to the maid school group only. Because mature activity does sometimes occur in the maid school child avatars are banned from the premises. I deeply regret this necessity - I have nothing against child avatars or those who choose to role-play them - but the Community Standards dictated by Linden Lab (the owners of Second Life) impose on me a responsibility to ensure that child avatars cannot be involved in mature activity on my land. The only practical way to do this is a ban - If you wish to visit Bamika's Maid School please use an adult avatar and/or include an "in character" age of 18 or more in your profile.
Maids and their admirers in my school form a diverse population. We have furries, we have sissy boi maids, we have transgender folk, dominants, submissives, people of many ages, from different countries and backgrounds. Some members of the group work at various different activities in SL to make money. Personally I don't regard background, identity, sexuality or work practices as any reason for prejudice in my school.
I do, very seriously, try to make this a place where
all are welcome. This is not something that "just happens." It requires everyone in the school to understand the rules and the necessity for them. It requires everyone to be accepting and welcoming to their sisters and our guests and visitors. And it requires that everyone
work at tolerance and peaceful coexistence in our home.
Thank You.