Femdom (BDSM)

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Beardsley: London Flagellants Club, 1895

A woman who offers sadistic and / or dominant practices for a fee is referred to as a dominatrix or dominatrix (en.) . According to the Prostitution Act , the activity of dominatrixes is considered sex work because, although they usually do not practice sexual intercourse with their customers, they do offer a sexual service.

The term domina (Latin "mistress of the house", from Latin domus = house) was originally the Roman name for a lady of the house or the head of a monastery or monastery. A well-known dominatrix in the 19th century was the British Theresa Berkley , who runs a brothel in Soho .

Definition of terms

Dominatrix on a bondage bed in a dungeon

In the non-commercial BDSM subculture, the term domina is not used to describe a dominant woman (see Femdom ). A woman in a corresponding role is referred to here as a mistress, casually also as a domse or domme .

Dominatrix

Sometimes commercially active Dominas prefix their names with titles such as Herrin , Madame , Mistress , Goddess or titles of nobility such as Lady . Some of the prefixed terms used also relate directly to specially offered services such as KV mistress , Findom (derived from financial domination), online mistress or governess . Her clients include both men and, to a lesser extent, women. As a rule, dominatrixes are self-employed sex workers; not all have a personal connection to the BDSM scene or a sexually sadistic or dominant preference.

Sado / Dominus

Sado (derived from the word sadism ) is the only term in the commercial BDSM scene next to master or master that denotes the male counterpart of a dominatrix. “Dominus” is more of a term created by the mass media , but is also used in English-language or historicizing erotic literature as a term for a dominant man. Most sados ​​specialize in homosexual suitors .

Slave

Submissive and / or masochistic women for role-playing games for three or for dominant-sadistic men are active in the same commercial environment and are referred to as slave or maid . They often work together with dominatrixes in SM studios.

working area

Padded penalty box

Domina studios usually have interior furnishings geared towards the client, in which they can implement their fantasies, and are either independent facilities or attached to brothels . In addition to so-called dungeons , dungeon-like rooms with stretchers, cages , pulleys , slings and St. Andrew's crosses , rooms for clinic sex are also widespread. In these rooms, among other things, medically oriented role plays take place in which, for example, dilators , cannulas , gynecology chairs and enemas are used.

In addition to these often very elaborately designed rooms, there are mainly sadomasochistic accessories and sex toys available. In addition to whips , penis cages , whips , clamps and dildos, there are items of clothing for role-playing games such as uniforms, masks, latex and leather clothing and utensils for feminization . There are also dominatrixes who work in the classic escort service and visit their customers at home or in hotel rooms.

In the course of the development of the Internet , other forms of commercial dominance have developed, in particular the so-called online education , in which chat- or mail-based role-playing games are agreed between the dominatrix and the customer. Another predominantly online variant is financial dominance, in which the client draws his satisfaction from the fact that he instructs the dominatrix money, vouchers or gifts. This variant can also go hand in hand with blackmailing (extortion), in which the customer provides the dominatrix with pictures or corresponding information and can thus be blackmailed.

Movies

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In addition to numerous pornographic productions, several feature films and documentaries that deal with the topic have been made in the last few decades.

Feature films

Documentation

  • 2006: Profession: Domina - the business with lust and whip. (Documentation by the author Markus Matzner about two Swiss Dominas)
  • 1996: Pandora's whip
  • 1984: Domina - The burden of lust . German film documentary by director Klaus Tuschen filmed in black and white and color. The film accompanies the West Berlin dominatrix "Lady de Winter" through her everyday life.

literature

Erotic literature

  • Tomi Ungerer : Guardian Angel of Hell , Diogenes 1986, ISBN 3-257-02016-3
  • Annick Foucault: Françoise maîtresse , Gallimard 1994, ISBN 2-07-073834-5
  • Shawna Kenney: I Was a Teenage Dominatrix: A Memoir , Last Gasp 2002, ISBN 0-86719-530-4
  • Mirko J. Simoni: HERA lawyer by day - Domina in the night , 11 days from your life - An authentic story, Schwarzkopf & Schwarzkopf 2006, ISBN 3-89602-745-X
  • Alexander Sixtus von Reden / Josef Schweikhardt: Lust and passion around 1900, Tosa-Verlag, Vienna 2000, (p. 109–111), ISBN 3-85492-203-5 (about Ruth von der Weide as supposedly the first dominatrix of modernity)

Web links

Wiktionary: Domina  - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations

Individual evidence

  1. FUMA: Fachstelle Gender ud Diversität # Sex work accessed on May 26, 2020
  2. The dictionary of origin: Etymology of the German language, 5th edition, p. 227
  3. cf. Henry Spencer Ashbee (aka Pisanus Fraxi): Index of Forbidden Books , London, Sphere, online at: The Flogging Whores of Old London ( Memento of December 8, 2015 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on May 26, 2020
  4. Theodor Schaarschmidt: BDSM: How Sadomasochistic Fans Tick Spektrum.de, accessed on April 16, 2020.
  5. Journal für Psychologie, Vol. 17 (2009), Edition 3: Psychological Aspects of Prostitution, Susanne Dierich, accessed on May 26, 2020
  6. Journal für Psychologie, Vol. 17 (2009), Edition 3: Psychological Aspects of Prostitution, Susanne Dierich, accessed on May 26, 2020
  7. Danielle J. Lindemann: "Dominatrix: Gender, Eroticism, and Control in the Dungeon". University of Chicago Press 2012, ISBN 978-0226482583
  8. ^ Regina Sunderland: "Financial Domination without the smoke and mirrors". Lulu.com 2012, ISBN 978-1-105-58447-3