Q: What are your turn-offs?
A: Boundary pushers. I am straightforward, and I expect the same. Focusing on the good things is hard when someone is constantly pushing.
Q: What types of clients do you deny to meet? Are there any restrictions?
A: As being a dominatrix is niche I ask that my client know themselves enough to what they want to explore.
Q: How often do you work per week?
A: I am flexible because I know that is how things work. I plan my life but try to accommodate.
Q: How did you get into the escort business?
A: I became a dominatrix professionally after participating in the lifestyle early on. It was thrilling when I found it could support my way to law school—then, I found being a dominatrix much more enjoyable than being a lawyer.
Q: What's the best bit about being an escort?
A: The best part of being a professional dominatrix is being the one people trust with the most private, secret, hidden desires--the ones that they can't even share with their therapists. I adore being able to set my clients free.
Q: How long have you been working as an escort?
A: I have over 20 years of experience as a trained pro-domme globally.
Q: Has being an escort changed your view of men?
A: I see how complex and interesting men can be. Often the sensitive and deep aspects are hidden from the vanilla world.