How did you get into the industry?
I first became interested in BDSM during my master's program in psychology when I chose to write a paper on sadomasochism. I wrote more papers on SM during my master's and PhD programs, then ultimately wrote my doctoral dissertation on erotically submissive men. During this time, I took workshops and classes on different BDSM topics, preparing myself to work as a professional dominatrix.What is your specialty as a dominatrix?
I love all of the fetishes and activities, so I wouldn’t say that I enjoy whipping more than CBT (cock and ball torture) or anything like that. I love it all. But I would say that what I do best is playing into the psychological aspect of BDSM. BDSM is 80-90% psychology. Anyone who is into sexual power dynamics, fetishes or fantasies is into the mental aspect more than anything else. They need someone to really get what their particular angle is. I take time to really get to know and understand their particular fantasies and fetishes, and I manifest that for them.What is a turn-off for you?
I would have to say that I don’t have much patience for newbies who do not understand the protocol of how to communicate respectfully and professionally with a dominatrix.
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