Mistress Tissa On Coalition Radio – Friday, July24, 9:45PM EST – POSTPONED

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Response to Vice’s “I Give Disabled People Orgasms For a Living”


A friend recently shared this article with me:

https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/bmwbz3/i-give-disabled-people-orgasms-for-a-living

I appreciate when people provide a platform for those of us in the sex work community to educate others about the reality of our work. Much of what we do is … continue reading “Response to Vice’s “I Give Disabled People Orgasms For a Living””

Another One Bites The Dust

On January 28th, I received an email from popular payment vehicle, GiftRocket, stating that I had been flagged as a “prohibited use case”. I was told that I should look elsewhere for a payment provider and that any payments sent … continue reading “Another One Bites The Dust”

Study: Between Pleasure And Pain

Between pleasure and pain: a pilot study on the biological mechanisms associated with BDSM interactions in dominants and submissives

This research is the first study of some of the biological mechanisms of BDSM. It was conducted by the University of … continue reading “Study: Between Pleasure And Pain”

A Real FemDom Island? Welcome To Estonia’s Isle Of Women

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“…the concept of feminism, often met with bewilderment here. The reasoning: Of course, women are capable. Of course, women are competent. But no, men and women aren’t equal — women have proven they can do everything men can, but men

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How Do I Know If My Kink Is Good Or Bad? And What Can I Do About It?

Do you feel unsure about your sexuality, specifically your kinks? Have you been concerned whether what you enjoy is “good” or if it’s “bad”? Have you asked yourself, “Is it OK that I’m doing this?” or “Is there something wrong … continue reading “How Do I Know If My Kink Is Good Or Bad? And What Can I Do About It?”

Why Chronic Pain Sufferers Are Turning To BDSM

“…a kink environment has the potential to give pain a new vocabulary—which benefits both the chronically pained—and those trying to understand pain outside of its limited medical and socially constructed definition.”

Full article here.