WHY CALL?

Allow me to explain what I believe to be my role in your life as a Domme.

  1. Sexual Release
    Pleasure is exquisitely human. It is an absolute necessity, in order to live a happy and fulfilled life. Who better than a young woman like me to lead you deep into its indulgence? I first began exploring my sexuality when a girlfriend of mine taught me how to orgasm. By sliding her fingers between my legs, she woke me up to an entire world. I voraciously dove in. I have explored the world by exploring pleasure. Today, I find few things more exciting than continuing the process of innovating new pleasures, new ways of relating to bodies, and new ways of being in the material world.
  2. Psychosocial Nurturing
    Men in our society do not just lack sex—they are denied the opportunity for real love and intimacy. I suspect you can relate to this. Perhaps you are unable to find the support and validation you need when you look to your home life. Or, perhaps you have never had much success in creating intimacy with any woman at all. If you are trapped in a loveless marriage,I might be an anchor for your sanity, helping you keep things together. If you are inexperienced and lonely, I can show you excitement—perhaps even teach you how to seduce a woman in real life. I have known and lost deep loves and had incredible affairs which taught me many things. I know what it is to be nurturing, and can teach some of those emotional lessons to you.
  3. Intellectual Stimulation
    I am fortunate to have been granted an elite education which is of a caliber that makes me one-of-a-kind not as a Domme but among American women period. Most of my life, I attended a very small private school for the gifted, which allowed me to accelerate academics quickly in a non-traditional setting. I began college at an age when most are not yet in high school. My first year I took an upper level philosophy seminar, and I excelled.

    My expertise is Continental European philosophy and my knowledge in this field is highly specialized. Some schools of thought in which I have competence are known through “popular philosophy,” but these pop discussions reflect profound and endemic misunderstanding. Friedrich Nietzsche, Michel Foucault, Jacques Derrida, Hannah Arendt, and Martin Heidegger have been my companions in thought for over a decade. I am advised closely by world-class faculty at a top liberal arts college. Let me cut through the jargon for you. You will find clarity when I challenge your intellectual assumptions.

    One begins simply when it comes to questions of philosophy. Why do we base our knowledge on sense perception? How can we look at the sensory world and have certain knowledge? How, for that matter, can we have certain knowledge about things that cannot be perceived by the senses at all?

    Why are you certain you can distinguish ethical right and wrong?
    What are the values for which it is right to be willing to risk our lives?
    What is the best way for human beings to organize their political society? What is the nature of true friendship? The relation of sexuality to power? To the unconscious mind? My interests span from politics, ethics, and history, to biology and neuroscience, to the arts. You will be kept on your toes unless you aren’t—in which case I’ll be pleasantly surprised to have met my match.
  4. Ritual Subordination & Humiliation
    Our world teaches us real men must always be in perfect control. This attitude is not a random part of culture, but based in a value system with complex roots dating back to the origins of human civilization. Since the pre-Socratics in Ancient Greece, men developed tables of values in which virtue was defined by a man’s ability to dominate others. Athenian men demonstrated their fitness for public life and the political world by demonstrating they could control obedient slaves; they trained to dominate the slaves in their household by learning to master themselves.
    Most of you take the conclusions of these ideas for granted without even having any conscious awareness of their conceptual structure. Regardless, the conclusions most men draw are clear. Archetypal masculinity means one cannot feel uncertain. You cannot experience emotion. You cannot be vulnerable. You cannot be changeable. You absolutely cannot be feminine—and on and on it goes. Why? What is the cause for this ethics? Can you justify it? Is the logic sound?
    To raise just one objection—doesn’t it take wisdom to know when to cede power?

    Ritual submission—whether or not it is tied to overt humiliation and masochism—is only possible for a man who is secure in his power. It provides a powerful form of catharsis and is a path of self-development. Place your fate in my keeping. I will be a maenad, drawing you in and intoxicating you until you are delivered to Dionysus. Ariadne, fatal and loved, a goddess who pulls men from the clutches of the labyrinth called “self.”

    Abandon the concerns you think you have as an individual. Dare to put aside the petty worldly interests of politics, or economics—all of which will one day pass away. Think of nothing but obedience to me.
    There is a reason so many high-profile, powerful men love to be my subordinate.

    Tap into the rite of surrender.


    You will be a different man when you come out the other side.