Sissy Celebration Day
Definition
Sissy Celebration Day (abbreviated to SCD) is an annual theme day introduced by Mistress Moriah on which sissies are celebrated, seen, and appreciated. The day takes place annually on the first Sunday in August and is all about pride, playfulness, connection, and recognition.

Explanation of Sissy Celebration Day
Sissy Celebration Day originated from the desire to give sissies – a group that often embodies both playfulness and vulnerability within BDSM – their own platform and a positive, unifying day. Instead of shame, secrecy, or stereotypes, this day is all about celebration: embracing femininity, playfulness, creativity, service, humor, sensuality, or whatever a sissy chooses to express.
The initiative was launched by Mistress Moriah, with the very first edition on August 3, 2025. From that moment on, Sissy Celebration Day has been held every year on the first Sunday in August – so that the date is easy to remember and celebrate worldwide.
Pride!
The day invites Sissies to show themselves, share photos, wear outfits they are proud of, plan play moments, or simply reflect on their identity. Dominants, partners, kinkers, and communities are encouraged to celebrate by expressing appreciation and giving space to the joy and freedom that sissies can bring.
Sissy Celebration Day is intended to be a loving, inclusive, and positive anchor point within the scene – a tradition that can continue to spread and develop each year.
Safety & points of attention
Sissy identity is personal; no one should be forced to participate.
Respect boundaries. Not every Sissy has the same preferences, role, or presentation. Be mindful of privacy, recognizability, and consent when sharing photos.
Visibility in freedom. Encourage Sissies to be proud, but never beyond their own comfort zone.
Related terms Sissy Celebration Day
Crossdressing
Forced feminization
Gender bending
Intersex
Mistress Moriah
SCD
Sissification
Sissy
Sissygasm
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