BOW DOWN
To Your One & Only Mistress
TOYS
“ Be then my slave, and know what it means to be delivered into the hands of a woman..”
Psychological influence
Attributes of humiliation
“That cock is so fucking small, you will never satisfy a woman” “How do you even jerk off? I need tweezers to grab that thing. Pathetic.
The correct answer is : YES MISTRESS!”
As participants of the BDSM lifestyle become more vocal about their interests, more information about specific activities, such as Household Slavery BDSM, is becoming available. Household Slavery BDSM is a form of BDSM which revolves around the subjugation and ownership of one partner by another within a household. This type of BDSM often includes elements of service, dominance, and obedience by one partner, known as the slave, to the other partner, known as the Master or Mistress.
The primary focus in Household Slavery BDSM is the power dynamic between the two partners; the slave is expected to obey any orders or instructions given by the Master or Mistress, and the Master or Mistress will typically exercise control over the daily tasks and activities of the slave. In some cases, the relationship between the two partners may be akin to an employer and employee, where the slave is not only responsible for domestic tasks such as cleaning, cooking, and laundry, but also for additional duties such as attending to the needs of the Master or Mistress, or performing financial duties. Some households may also include designated safe words which the slave can use in order to signify an emergency or to halt participation in the scene. However, the use of safe words is not always necessary, and some Masters or Mistresses may prefer not to have them.
The role of the Master or Mistress within a Household Slavery BDSM relationship is typically to provide structure, boundaries, and clear expectations for the slave. They may also participate in activities such as training, discipline, and punishments in order to further enforce their authority over the slave. This type of BDSM often includes the use of restraints, such as collars, rope, and shackles, as well as humiliation and verbal and physical punishment.
Household Slavery BDSM is not for everyone, and it is important to remember that all BDSM activities should be consensual and safe. Before engaging in any activity, it is important to establish clear rules
Sensual Domination
Requests, insubordination
Forced action
Cuckolding fantasies
Games & role play
ATTRIBUTES GAME
Anal is taboo therefore I find it exciting.
Strap-on and butt plugs in varies sizes, anal probes, vibrators, anal beads, prostate massage , fisting…
In my role as Dominatrix, this is how I train and discipline My submissives, to teach them proper behavior and obedience.
Spanking, paddle, tawse, riding crop, whip (signal), flogger…
Other fetishes and Kinks you are fantasying about please discuss with me and we will make it real.
Wax Play, Candle Wax
Sex change
- Humiliation
- CBT, Ballbusting
- Bondage
- Spanking, faceslapping, whipping
- Spitting
- Body worship,ass worshiping, facesitting
- Nipple teasing, torture
- Trampling, gagging
- Golden shower (my favorite (by the way, on my profile OnlyFans I can send a frank video where I show a golden shower up close ))
- Dogplay, training
- Tease & denial
- Non stop edging, forced
- Roleplay
- Strapon, Analplay (my favorite )
- Sissification / TV
- Breathplay, choking
- Feetworship, footfetish
- Body Worship
- Boot, Shoe and Foot Worship
- Sounding
- Latex Worship
- CFNM
- Scent Worship
- Forced Intox
- Trampling
- Face Sitting
- Face Slapping
- Chastity
- Forced Bi
- Mummification/Sensory Deprivation
- Sensual Tie and Tease
- Ball Busting
- Nipple Torture
- Mommy Domme Roleplay
- Human Furniture
- Domestic Slave Training
- Watersports
- Hairy Armpit Worship
- Financial Domination/Cashpoint Meets
- Ruby Showers
- Spit Play
- Double Domme sessions (check my friends page here)
- Smoking Fetish
- Sissification -sissy slut training, make-up session.
Getting Started with BDSM: Introduction to Safety, Roles, and Fun
BDSM is a type of sexuality in which people use and explore physical and psychological power dynamics. People who are into BDSM explore power exchange through consensual role-playing, such as dominant and submissive roles. These roles are expressed in various ways, such as through physical control and sensation or verbal exchange. BDSM stands for Bondage and Discipline, Dominance and Submission, Sadism and Masochism. Bondage often involves the physical restraint of a partner through the use of restraints or other materials, such as ropes, chains, gags or even blindfolds. Discipline involves teaching a submissive partner how to behave or how to perform.In a BDSM relationship, the so-called "submissive" partner typically surrenders some element of power and control to the "dominant" partner. Depending on the participants' preferences, activities may involve physical restraint, choking, spanking, biting, and various other forms of causing pain.
Discipline may also be involved, including role-playing scenarios in which the dominant partner sets rules and has the responsibility to oversee that the submissive follows the rules. Pleasure-giving activities such as massage and BDSM positions may also be involved.
Safety is paramount in BDSM play. In order for both the Dominant (the person who is in control) and the submissive to have a safe, enjoyable experience it is important to follow some simple safety guidelines.
First and foremost, communication is key. It is essential that both parties communicate their boundaries prior to the start of any play. This should include any hard limits or activities that are strictly off-limits. It is important to maintain an open dialogue and check in during play to ensure that your partner is still comfortable and not crossing any boundaries.
It is also important to have a safeword or safe gesture in place. This is a word or gesture that stops all activity. This should be agreed upon prior to the start of play and should be something that won't be used during play.
For any physical BDSM activity, like impact play (spanking, flogging, etc.), a set of safety rules should be discussed and decided upon.
If you're new to kink, BDSM can be an intimidating idea. After all, it involves power dynamics and activities that some people might consider unusual. But in reality, BDSM can be a fun and safe way to explore different aspects of sex and relationship dynamics. In this article, we'll dispel some of the myths about BDSM and provide an introductory overview of what it is.
First off, it's important to understand that BDSM is an umbrella term for a variety of activities, and not all BDSM activities involve sexual contact. In fact, the term BDSM encompasses a range of activities, from dominance and submission to spanking, sensory deprivation and role-playing.
No matter what type of BDSM activities you're interested in exploring, communication is key. Before engaging in any activity, it's important to talk to your partner about your interests, boundaries and limits.