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Thread: TS BDSM
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09-24-2007 #11
LOL Talk about shameless self promotion! J/k TS Jaime.
~Kisses.
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HURDLE #1: If guys would learn to stop over complementing, and not compliment every tranny (or girl) they see and talk to (so a girl would feel it was sincere and that she's special), maybe they'd get somewhere but a dead end! lol
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09-24-2007 #12
I heeeeeeerd that. I agree with the above post.
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10-27-2007 #13
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I have been involved in the BDSM world for going on 30 years and I would judge that it is correct that pro dommés are in very high demand if they are good.
The thing is that the ratio of sub females to Dom men is fairly equal, somewhat skewed towards an over abundance of subs and thus the frequency of true Dom males having more than one subbie collared.
But submissive men out number real dommés by a HUGE margin.
I am a semi-pro photographer who is very interested in meeting and working with submissive T-Girls.
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10-27-2007 #14
It's not all people make it out to be. BDSM has been a longstanding part of my personal life (I'm a switch but my partner is a sub, so I've been in a dominant role for the last 3 years) for quite some time, and I have worked a bit as a domme. It's a hell of a lot more work than you might think, and it requires a lot of skill, people will not pay loads of money unless you prove yourself to be exceptional, and on top of that you will still have to choose between sex and no sex. Most houses (not all) won't hire a TS in the first place. I started sex work (mostly) working with a domme in NYC and her longstanding regular, I wasn't out to him about being trans (a mistake I've never repeated) and the sessions were fun at first, then they were just as tedious as escorting sessions. In fact I think that escorting is more fun for me, because I like BDSM and I like it less when I have to play with people who don't know what they want and expect me to figure it out.
Ultimately you would probably make more money escorting, at least for the first year or so, but maybe the piece of mind is worth less money, not having to worry about cops and such.