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I started reading this one, got huge submissive feels so far. It's really good, I got to talk to the author and she signed it for me, she had a crazy calm presence. I've got mad issues with my parents I essentially figured if you're not fed love from a spoon you learn to lick it off a knife. You all should read it if you like dominant women, it'll help you understand whatever unconscious impulse is broken or repressed. She's quote tolstoy and talks about ouroboros and grew up in hawaii taking a bunch of lsd so she's not an idiot. single mother that went from spiritualist -> stripper -> dominatrix

"Some men--the easy marks--had no idea the girl gazing into his eyes was a die-hard lesbian or was married with three kids. These men needed the fantasy to stay intact. They didn't want to know your personal problems, didn't care about who you really were. They just wanted you to obliterate their lonliness, or at least make them forget about it for a few hours. You could feel their desperate desire to be loved and you knew you couldn't give it to them. You couldn't fix them. For other men it's all about power and control--feeling powerful turns them on. As he hands over a bill and says, "Dance," the powerless little boy fades away. He's made her do his bidding, and she seems to like it. At last, he's in control. She wants him. His ego inflates like a blow-up doll. The majority of men who frequented the club were lonely, needy, weak, and afraid of women.

People tend to have one of two reactions to strippers. The first is fear and aversion since they are afraid to look at the broken parts or repressed sides of themselves. They don't want to be confronted with the mirror we hold up. It's painful, and scary, and hard. It's easier to judge and condemn than to inquire into the source of one's discomfort. I get it.
Other folks react with fascination. These people want to take home their new, freaky friend to show to their coterie. I've been to many parties where I felt like I was a sideshow attraction, a pet that's been brought up to the front of the class for show-n-tell"

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