If you do, then that super for you (or anyone else who feels that way).
The great thing is what makes us unique is ourselves and we can be who we are, making choices along the way about what we do and where we do it so we get the most of being the sissies we are.
First episode of The Amanda Show. A segment called Mother Caboose. She reads a silly nursery rhyme that describes an oddball character. One lines goes "She wore glasses so large they had windshield wipers and under her dresses were fluffy white diapers."
My interest started long before this but it always stuck with me.
She does believe in understanding and tolerating sissies like us even to the point of sharing spaces so long as we're respecting each others needs and feelings which is actually what matters.
As far as manly goes, there's no man in Sissy, we just enjoy being as girly as we feel as gurls together.I'm not less of a male for being a sissy gurl, I'm just being who I am,
If people want to play humiliation games that's their business but that's all it is, a game, not being a living parody of everything girlish and need not be all the time any more than some adults role play stuff in the bedroom that they'd never do do elsewhere and doesn't affect how they treat friends and colleagues at other times.