A History of Power
For over two decades, I’ve shaped my life around power—not just wielding it, but studying it, refining it, becoming it. My journey into professional domination began early and intensely, marked by total immersion. I committed myself to learning every aspect of the craft: the psychology of control, the elegance of restraint, the mechanics of pain and praise.
I trained relentlessly, traveled widely, and learned from those who came before me. By the time most were still discovering themselves, I had already established a reputation as a formidable force within the FemDom world.
My career began in the early 2000s, when professional domination was still cloaked in myth and mystery—an underground world accessible only to those willing to hunt for it. While others played with power, I studied it. I immersed myself in the rituals, tools, and emotional mechanics of female domination. I devoured the psychology behind submission. I trained my body to command space without raising my voice. I learned to bend desire, fear, and reverence into a single glance.
I worked with legendary studios, modeled for the most prominent femdom sites of the time, and quietly laid the groundwork for a career that would outlast trends, platforms, and entire eras of the adult industry.
By 22, I had opened my first dungeon.
By 25, I had already created an international name.
By 28, I was one of the most well-known names in FemDom content creation.
By 33, I was the subject of an international documentary.
By 35, I began in-depth online courses for sex workers to survive the pandemic.
By 37, I bought my own commercial building.
By 38, I founded a non-profit and turned that building into a community space.
And I’m not even remotely finished yet.
I am not interested in being palatable. I’m not here to dilute my experience for anyone’s comfort. My work—whether I’m holding a whip or or a microphone—is about creating space for people to remember themselves. To return to their bodies. To reclaim their worth. I am not a fantasy. I’m a mirror. And if you’re ready to really look, I’ll show you exactly what you’re capable of becoming.
