evergrey(sub female){Ashigeru}
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6 years ago •
Dec 18, 2017
6 years ago •
Dec 18, 2017
1. "Did you ever have clients who saw you on a regular basis to get whipped?"
Not single-tail whipped. I never did master that particular toy- it has a steep learning curve, and most clients of pro dommes in the Houses around here didn't want something so hardcore. I did have some who came in for flogging, however!
2. "Why did you quit?"
It was a variety of things.
At the first house, I had to drive for an hour and a half just to get there, wasn't getting enough clients to pay for all the time I was there, but MOST of all, the owner of that house was skeevy and unprofessional, and one of the other pro dommes was on drugs, was seeing CLIENTS on drugs, bit me in the face, tried to sell me to her drug dealer, and they wouldn't fire her because she brought in a lot of money. Classy, eh?
At the last House, I fell down the stairs leading to the ladie's lounge and was injured, and I already had a chronic back injury. The biggest reason, however, was that I just wasn't making enough money. I had more skills than most of the other women working there, but I was older, and what people politely call a "BBW." Most of the local clients wanted very slender, very young women to fuck them with a strapon. I didn't do strapon (it is legally prostitution, and not a line I was willing to cross for myself, though I have no problem with people who do because they want to,) and I was not the body type and age that brought in clients in that particular house. I ended up doing a lot of secretarial work and cleaning chores and either getting nothing for being there all day, or, if I was lucky, a $20 tip-out from one of the ladies who did get a bunch of clients.
The prices on the Houses around here are lower than pro dommes who go solo, but the House also takes half of that money, as well. I loved the ladies I worked with, but some months I was lucky to make $180 total.
3. "What were your responsibilities towards the clients regarding emotional/physical aftercare?"
Formally, pretty much none, though aftercare was encouraged.
Personally, however, I always offered aftercare. Quite a few sessions involved play for the first half, and then cuddling/talking for the second. I always checked limbs during any sort of bondage or restraint scene, and rubbed extremities after. Except their cocks, hah. They were on their own for that! A lot of men needed to talk about their kink, how they discovered it, and ask for reassurance, because a lot of them had a lot of shame around being kinky. Sometimes some pretty heavy shit would come up for them during play, and we'd talk through that together, also. For the men who were in deep distress over their kink or something that came up, I always recommended a kink-friendly mental health professional, but often they didn't feel comfortable even going to one, so I would play the role of therapist as best I could. If they were diabetic or the like, I'd make sure they had something to stabilize their blood sugar. There was no contact after they left the scene, which I always found to be unfortunate, since in my private life I feel it's important to check in a day or two after a scene to see how the sub is doing.
Aftercare is important in D/s, and while a lot of the ladies working there who weren't in the lifestyle maybe didn't understand that, we all knew that happy clients could be return clients, so it was good business, too.
4. My favorite thing about being a pro domme probably ties back to me being something of a service sub, really, haha! I came to each client with the philosophy that everyone has something in them worthy of love. My favorite thing was feeling that I helped make someone's life better. Gave them some peace and joy, some catharsis and balance. I always low-grade felt like maybe sex workers could save the world someday. I didn't offer sex, but pro domming is a part of the sex industry. Seeing someone walk in stressed as hell and anxious, and walk out happy, relaxed, and ready to face the world again was deeply satisfying.
After that, doing a really fun, creative scene or giving a really nasty sadistic beating. I have a sadistic hell-beast streak in me that I didn't get to indulge a whole lot as a pro domme, but when I DID, it was... delicious.
Least favorite- boundary-pushing men, trying to manipulate and pressure me into sex or subbing to them. That, or all the times I was playing the role of "secretary" on the phone and suggesting myself because I was the only one on shift with the specific skillset the potential client was requesting, only to hear, "oh I don't want HER, she's TOO FAT." The constant rejection was a real hit to my self-confidence. Working for weeks and getting no clients sucked.
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