Tips for Dominating Your BDSM Sex Slave
By Alice Little
- Sagebrush Ranch Starlet of the Year
With the release of Fifty Shades Darker this week, America’s interest in BDSM is at an all time high. You see it on the news and read about it in magazines, but what you aren’t witnessing is the reality of what it’s like to really take part in a BDSM session. Here at America’s Red Light District, ladies like me are proficient in being not only dominant, but also submissive participants in bondage sex parties. The BDSM specialists at Dennis Hof’s legal Nevada brothels cater to clients with a desire to take control and be sexually dominant. Many BDSM-acquainted working girls like me are eager and willing to accommodate these fantasies and turn them into reality, as long as all parties agree to the rules and mores associated with dominating a licensed sex worker. Do you want to be Christian Grey? I’ll be your Anastasia Steel, but there are a few things you should know before putting your Grey tie on…
Negotiations are Mandatory
It is imperative that we take the time beforehand to sit down and discuss our needs, desires, interests, as well as things that we are not comfortable with. It can be very helpful to write these things down. Think of it like a safety check list. The first thing you want to discuss is “safe words.” A safe word is a way to communicate important information without interrupting the scene. The most commonly used safety words are color coded: “green,” “yellow,” and “red.” “Green” means all good, keep going! “Yellow” means slow down — this may mean turn down the intensity, or pause for a few moments. If someone calls “yellow,” you’ll want to halt activity momentarily to discuss what needs to happen. Red means everything stops, any bondage is undone, and the scene is ended. It is very rare to use “red” if you’re playing with safe words, because any potential problems can be addressed using “yellow.” An example of a time to call “red” would be if you were having an asthma attack (this has happened to me in the past), or a similarly unexpected medical emergency.
Other things to discuss during negotiation are prior experiences you may have had with BDSM, what things you enjoyed during those experiences, and what things you would change. This helps to let your sex worker know your experience level, as well as things that you aren’t fond of. It’d absolutely be worth it to take the time to negotiate in advance, as it will improve the quality of your scene tenfold. There are multiple books on BDSM on the market, if you’re seriously interested in researching BDSM prior to your arrival at the brothel.
This is also the time to discuss aftercare: the period after our scene ends, and our adrenaline is still pumping. many times this involves a light snack, cuddles, and pleasant conversation.
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