Sunday, February 17, 2013

A traveling Dominatrix


I’m Olga; I’ll be your Dominatrix for the evening!

Pirate’s new service offering: I’m training a few of the most lovely and talented of Pirates female escorts as Dominatrices. He has always provided the best in vanilla escorts as well as being trained in the more common bedroom fetishes, rubber, leather etc in addition to providing women on any form of contraception (or none at all) for the client who is willing to pay. But now, as he sees BDSM beginning to influence and to be accepted into mainstream high fashion and some light domination styles being worn for theater and dinner evenings he feels the time is right to push the envelope a bit.

Nothing blatantly overt of course; no penis leashes, ball-gags, hoods or riding crops in sight just a gorgeous woman clad in leather or rubber on the arm of a distinguished looking man as he guides her into the best restaurants and theatrical events. The Domme’s costume, like the one in the photo at the top of this entry is for later in the evening when she will bend him to her will extracting his vital fluids in jets and spurts into her tight warm orifices where it will benefit them both the most.




From Givenchy’s Fall 2012 line a leather zip-back dress

The practical Dominatrix: This Givenchy dress is more practical than it looks with a full silk lining and pockets in the skirt. I love how the back-zip is cleverly hidden and the pull tucks into the high collar so there’s no danger of my long hair getting snagged. The leather is treated so is nearly stain proof which is especially helpful for blood and semen splatters on the lighter colors. I have four, two in black a sage green and the last in glorious milk chocolate. They are very comfy in the winter, but I suspect can be quite hot in the summer unless you are just going between a car service ride and an air-conditioned building. Properly cleaning a leather dress is expensive, but the salt from perspiration stains can be hard on soft leather and elastic in clever places to keep it skintight w/o splitting the seams. In the winter calf length boots go well with this style, but I have matching ensembles for each of my Givenchy Dom-leather dresses; black, sage and milk chocolate. I wear Wolford 50 denier tights a small silk thong with an absorbent liner and matching leather Capezio pointes with it when I’m taken out to dinner on Jack or Adolph’s arm. If I want a bit of color I’ll tie a silk Hermès scarf around my waist.

On St Valentine’s Day, my birthday, Adolph took me to an early dinner At Guy Savoy’s at Caesars Palace. I am such a steak girl! I had the prime beef tenderloin and it was absolutely divine! Asking me out was unusual for him, but we had some business to discuss so I thought, ok, I’d get to show off a new leather dress and everyone who matters in the valley knows and fears Adolph so the shock value of being on his arm was priceless! I wore the sage Givenchy leather - and then we went back to his place for bedroom calisthenics with my rollie hard case of dominatrix toys. I’m told I look like a very severe big pharma rep with her rolling case of drug samples.

Surprise: However, it turned out I had to wait to use my toys on him. He had gotten all my friends together for a surprise birthday party and it was a total surprise coming from Adolph! The early dinner was so my dancers could attend before their shows since Valentines Day is a big occasion in Vegas, aside from getting married in a chapel by an Elvis impersonator. With my long auburn hair flowing down the back of my sage leather dress and my classic features I’m much prettier than the model in the photo above. Everyone said I looked fabulous! At 42 I think I can easily pass for being in my early 30s. My beauty regimen is extensive and expensive, but like the girl in the L'Oréal advert says, I do it “Because I’m worth it”!

Kinky tryst: It was a lovely party and afterward Adolph enjoyed me whipping the soles of his feet with my riding crop then taking him sitting astride while he was fastened in wide leather ankle and wrist cuffs spread-eagled on his bed. He loves thrusting into the soft stretchy latex dome of my Reflexions and with me astride I controlled his depth and angle of penetration so I could give myself the most pleasure before letting him shoot his load in me. He has so much pressure in his ejaculations – his spurts carry 25 feet or more – that I like to think I could feel the pressure as his semen splattered against the thin latex membrane of my diaphragm. I was CD7 on my birthday and in mid follicular phase (I’m CD10 and newly fertile as I’m writing this) so there was almost no chance he could have caused me to conceive even if my Reflexions had leaked.

A-list diaphragm interest: As I recently commented to a friend, out here right now latex diaphragms have become something of a fad for two groups of women the deeply kinky professional ones I’ve mentioned in earlier posts and a group of wealthy young moms who see wearing a diaphragm as being eco-friendly (no hormonal side effects or excreting contraceptives hormones into the environment) while being able to feel just a bit naughty. One explained that she and her friends see wearing a diaphragm as being porn-lite by inserting a contraceptive device as part of the normal preparation for their day. It’s the same as taking a pill each day, but the physical object worn internally gives them more confidence than taking a pill. It’s the same psychological boost I get when I’m wearing my Oves or a diaphragm! And of course they make sure they have a few prefilled disposable applicators of Conceptrol in a zipper pocket of their purses to be totally prepared if an opportunity presents itself.

Even more exciting however is that two A-list Hollywood actresses who are great friends came in to my clinic yesterday to be fitted with diaphragms to wear to the Oscars! They both have recently had babies and wanted to take a break from the intense physical training to get back into shape after childbirth. Returning to pre-pregnancy physical condition is grueling work. Walking down the red carpet at the Oscars will be their first glam public appearance and they wanted to look fabulous, while not cheating by wearing Spanx. They took time away from their personal trainers and came out to Vegas for the weekend specifically to be fitted by me. Another A-list friend had mentioned how much she liked her diaphragm which I fitted when she was on location here. I’m really hoping that the eco-friendly and psychologically naughty aspects of diaphragms will make them popular again.

19 comments:

  1. Happy birthday, Jill...glad you enjoyed it. =)

    Much as I love my wife, I do occasionally wish she'd wear something like...well, THAT! She never would...aside from her long hair (shorter than usual now, barely to her knees), she is a total tomboy. She has never worn heels and I do not think she owns a dress.

    Speaking of which...do you have any knee or ankle problems from wearing heels and pointe shoes?

    John

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    1. Hi again John! I don't have any foot, ankle or leg problems from wearing ballet-boots and being en pointe in toe shoes so much. However, with the foot pointed like that for long intervals if the wearer isn't careful it can lead to the shortening of the Achilles tendons. So what I do is wear reverse slope trainers several times a day between BB or pointe wearings. These have a sole with the forefoot higher than the heel – to stretch the Achilles tendons - so that it feels as though you are always walking up hill while wearing them.

      Another good way to stretch the Achilles tendons is to stand on the front edge of a step with just the ball and toes of the feet on the step and the heels and arches in mid air. Then lower the heels well below tread level stretching the tendons. Hold for 5 seconds then rise to ¾ pointe and hold for 5 seconds. Repeat 10 times.

      Wearing ballet heels or pointe shoes can also cause the calves, which remain contracted for long intervals, to cramp from an electrolyte imbalance so staying well hydrated with an electrolyte sports drink can minimize the likelihood of leg cramps in a trained dancer.

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  2. Happy birthday, belatedly, Jill! I would believe though you are 42, from the photo you sent me a few years ago (which I lost due to a reformat) you look like you're 32, and from how it sounds, you act like you're 22.

    Then again, in less than 6 weeks, I'll be hitting the big 4-0 myself.

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    1. Thank you Eric, you're so sweet to say that!

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  3. Oh, I forgot to mention, the photo at the top of this entry, that woman almost looks like Selma Hayak.

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    1. That's because it is Salma in one of her Domme outfits! Isn't she lovely!

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    2. Sexy! Where'd you find that? When was that done? I just tried to do a Google image search for that photo.

      And about the earlier comments you liked, I try to complement lovely women like you.

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    3. I searched under Dominatrix.

      LOL! Thank you sweetie! :)

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  4. I see. But no knee problems? I'm...honestly, I'm amazed that a lifelong ballet dancer and wearer of extremely high heels has no knee problems. When my wife had her knee 'scoped, one of the things on the after-surgery care paperwork she got was not to wear heels for at least 2 months. My friend's wife used to wear 4-6" heels often (she put herself through school as a stripper and still likes to wear heels) and has had some knee problems lately.

    John

    PS: exactly how long is your hair?

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    1. I think a lot of physical wear can be attributed to genes and luck. I'm fortunate not to have leg problems, at least not yet. A lot of a stripper's weight is on the balls of her feet. In pointe-shoes it's all on the toes and mine are heavily padded. At 42 I limit my jumping and am more concerned about my hips which control leg extension. For ballet dancers the hips can be a big problem with all the splits and jumps. So far my hips seem to be ok but I’m very careful to warm up well before class or performing. .

      In ballet-boots the wearer's weight is on her insteps forced into the wedge of the boot by her weight. In properly fitted ballet-boots very little of her weight is on her toes and the block of a ballet boot can be filled with sponge rubber to cushion that.

      Right now my hair is waist length. That's a complication when I dive, but easily manageable under a hood.

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    2. I see. I never realized where weight rested was so different in regular heels & ballet boots.

      Have you always had long hair? My wife's is shorter than usual now and I kind of like it...since having it trimmed last weekend, her hair doesn't quite reach her knees. (Yes, knee-length for her is short.) How do you normally wear yours? My wife wears what she calls a "ballerina's topknot", though on her, that still leaves hair nearly to her waist.

      John

      PS: Is the photo at the bottom of the page (the legs of a dancer en pointe) you?

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    3. Your wife must have lovely hair!

      Yes, I have always worn my hair long. My Mom was a dancer and even after she had me and stopped performing she wore hers long. I usually wear it in a bun or down - depending on the role - when I'm performing, but I like a French braid when I'm out partying.

      Those are my legs

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    4. Yes, she does have lovely hair. =) A French braid is too complicated for her. She likes the topknot; someone suggested it to her when she was taking martial arts lessons. 20 years later, she still uses it. Hers was in a spectacular braid for our wedding...nine small braids, braided into three large braids, braided into one REALLY large braid. Looked nice, but impractical for everyday wear.

      John

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  5. Imagine! A diaphragm as fashion wear! Some of us are just ahead of the times. The first time I went through an airport scanner with a diaphragm inserted was an accident; I now do it purposefully on domestic European flights. I think I am waiting, and expecting, a challenge, but nothing has occurred yet. Yes, I guess there is a naughty side to that as I am prepared to slip it out and show them exactly what they saw.

    So, at the Oscar's will be a few diaphragms that were first inserted in their gorgeous carriers by you! That is exciting. I assume they are Reflexions with so few latex diaphragms still on the market. I may just slip mine in to watch the highlights.

    This latter, few latex diaphragms, has stirred some wonderment on my part. It seems that the U.S. is unique in reduced contraceptive choices for women. Only two companies making IUDs, both Ts and one with copper and one with hormone treatment. In Europe, there are at least a dozen manufacturers turning out a variety of shapes and many not impregnated with anything. I have no idea how many Chinese companies are making them for their domestic market but they account for over half the world's functioning IUDs - mostly in plain vanilla and in many shapes. Then, it seems that latex diaphragms are quickly disappearing. The new start-ups, in Brazil, are making silicone diaphragms; the most established company in the world, Ortho, has stopped using latex and their advertising emphasizes "latex free." I understand the medical aspects and also the cost but it will be a shame if Reflexions goes the same route. Until you sensitized me to the feel, I was indifferent to the material but now, by god, I want latex.

    Well, perhaps one of your clients will inadvertently have her diaphragm case slip out of her purse. That would surely make the highlight reel.

    Brenda

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    1. Hi Brenda!

      >the U.S. is unique in reduced contraceptive choices for women. Only two companies making IUDs, both Ts and one with copper and one with hormone treatment.

      Now the U.S FDA has approved a third IUD. They just approved SKYLA, a new three year levonorgestrel releasing IUD, by Bayer, the maker of the five year levonorgestrel IUD Mirena. It’s a smaller version of Mirena. It’s expected that SKYLA will be available by prescription in February. SKYLA is aimed at younger women who have not had children. The complete article can be read at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/01/09/skyla-iud-…

      Ladies in latex covert couture: Yes, my A-list patients will be wearing Reflexions. They have added an unexpected delight, in addition to their gowns, to watching the Oscars. I’m certainly wearing my Reflexions to watch. I will clench my muscles to flex the rim and masturbate during the boring acceptance speeches of the men thanking their wives… None of them has the balls to thank their mistress who gave them the release and freedom from responsibility to let their creative juices flow, while the women protect themselves from the common consequence of those juices and illicit sex.

      >Well, perhaps one of your clients will inadvertently have her diaphragm case slip out of her purse. That would surely make the highlight reel

      Unlikely, but still... Tracking someone else’s cycle is an inexact exercise at best, but I think one should be fertile on Oscar night. While both are assertive in their careers in private they are unsure of their own beauty and talent which, I believe is why they were so strongly attracted to diaphragms as a symbol of feminine strength and independence.

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  6. Thanks, Jill, just checked out the Skyla. It is a mini-Mirena with only three years effectiveness, marketed for "women who have not had children." That is still a hormone impregnated device and I see no practical benefit to the specifically smaller IUD for non-parous women. Some doctors have been inserting IUDs for years and did not a mini-anything to do it. The copper IUDs have a life-span of 5-7 years; hormone impregnated, 3-5 years; plain have no stated life but can last forever. I have never gotten a straight answer from a gyn on why the copper or hormone IUD cannot be left in place aafter its "life span," functioning as a plain IUD. The copper has some spermicidal effects and the hormone impregnated reduces spotting and intensity of periods. Neither is any more effective than plain ones in the long term.

    OK, I appreciate your heads up. I just do not see the benefit of this device.

    OK, DIAPHRAGM POWER!!!!

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  7. Hi Jill,

    the pic on top is a fake and the source was stolen from our server.

    The orginal:

    http://www.shinybabes.com/tgp/domina/sb_1293_086.jpg

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I'm a classically trained dancer and SAB grad. A Dance Captain and go-to girl overseeing high-roller entertainment for a major casino/resort