| Topinatrix
  by Master Douglas
   In most of our lives we treasure 
        a vanilla friend or relative. You know who they are; maiden aunt; garage 
        mechanic who is deacon of the Pentecostal Church, an old high school teacher 
        you still see in the mall. If we where all to ask our truly white bread 
        vanilla's what vision BDSM brought to their mind, I would wager 90+ percent 
        of them would visualize the same image. All together now: a shapely, scantily 
        clad in leather, holding a whip-flogger-crop, with 5 inch heel CFM boots 
        (**vanilla translation-come fuck me boots**), fishnet hose clad leg stepping 
        on groveling male, Dominatrix.
 Is a "Pro Domme" either professional or Dominant? How did we 
        let the "Pro Domme" become the symbol of BDSM? What effect does 
        this universal poster child of a Dominatrix have on our ability to "out" 
        ourselves, trying to make vanilla's understand the joy, safety, and contentment 
        we can feel in a BDSM lifestyle?
 
 First let's look at the job of Purveyor of Painful Pleasures, Physical 
        Stress Reduction Facilitator, Psycho-Sexual Therapist, Performance Artist, 
        or any other sugar coated representation of the Paid "Dominant" 
        Female we are asked to buy. In a simpler time there were simpler words 
        for a female who sold her innate and exhibited abilities for the sexual 
        gratification of men. Now it is important we split hairs as to who touches 
        whom, where, how, and why. Ahh for those simple days.
 I did some research, never let 
        it be said my opinions are completely ignorant, into what transpires in 
        a "Pro Domme" paying slave transaction. First, I asked all the 
        "Pro Dommes" I could find where they were accredited. The most 
        prominent place to have studied was "Life", wherever that University 
        is. I then asked them to tell me what happened in a standard transaction.  
        For the sake of example we'll call the "Pro Domme" Lady Pompadour 
        and the paying slave john. After the subtle- I am not a vice cop, you 
        will not be getting fucked, you willpay me $200 an hour- courting rituals, the conversation goes something 
        like:
 
 LP:      "So john tell me what interests 
        you? "
 john:  "Well Mistress, i am here for your use and service"
 LP:     "Of course john. Do you like whips? enemas? 
        What have you done
 before? You know it costs extra if I get out the needles?"
 
 The more experienced Dommes with a large clientele might just count on 
        the client already being aware of what she tends to do, having heard it 
        from the paying slave underground, and launch into her act, observing 
        and choosing her methods by her mood and observation of the client. The 
        less experienced Domme might well extend this conversation of limits, 
        interests, past acts, to help her succeed in pleasing the client and building 
        repeat and referral business.
 
 Some physical and/or mental acts now occur. While a Stockholm Syndrome 
        may well come into play, most "Pro Dommes" will work to keep 
        the actual connection to the client at a minimum (there is nothing messier 
        than being stalked by a slave who has money).
 
 My view is that what actually occurs is not Dominance but Topping. The 
        female in charge provides a for fee service of acting the Top in a Sadist/masochist 
        type temporary interaction. The only power exchange that occurs is a few 
        sheckles passing from the one who has them to one who gets them. The hollowness 
        of this type of transaction does upset me to my inner being. Not that 
        the transaction takes place but that it is equated to what BDSM and more 
        specifically Dominance/submission is all about by that vanilla world we 
        all nonconsensually coexist with.
 
 So how do I answer my original questions?
 
 Is a "Pro Domme" either professional or Dominant?   
        No, it is a woman who takes pay to act out a particular type of fantasy.  
        At best they are Paid Tops, a Topinatrix, at worst submissive whores.
 
 How did we let the "Pro Domme" become the symbol of BDSM? Sexy 
        hookers advertise better than most Masters.  I take great pains to 
        debunk the myth that the "Pro Domme" has anything to do with 
        BDSM.  I tend to just call them whores to the vanilla world while 
        stating they have little to do with many of the deeper spiritual, communication, 
        and connection
 aspects of BDSM.
 
 What effect does this universal poster child of a Dominatrix have on our 
        ability to "out" ourselves, trying to make vanilla's understand 
        the joy, safety, and contentment we can feel in a BDSM lifestyle?  
        It is hard to overcome the simplistic myths of our cultures. Until we 
        can separate the BDSM community from opportunistic whores who exploit 
        gullible men using a role developed and adapted from BDSM stereotypes, 
        we will never be able to make our mother's understand the joy's we can 
        feel in a defined and total connection to another.
 
 So, you Topinatrixes out there, remember your actions do reflect on us 
        all. I for one do not like the reflections.
 
  
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