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Wait, is this a paid thing?

  • Writer: Mistress M
    Mistress M
  • Mar 19
  • 2 min read

Updated: May 18

Is There a Cost to Play With Me?


Short answer: Yes. But hear me out.


Nothing in life is truly free. Even if you're out here looking for your dream girl and a long-term relationship, I have some sobering news for you, pal: that’ll probably be the most expensive commitment of your life. So until that fantasy wife materializes… why not have a little kinky fun in the meantime?



Now, let me be clear: I don’t charge for play. I don’t need to. I have a real career, and domination isn’t my only source of income.But here’s the thing—being a Domme comes with costs. Real ones. And if you’re going to kneel at my feet, I expect you to help support the throne.



My expenses include: Dungeon rental, New toys (and maintaining the ones I break on you), Regular STD/STI screenings (yes, I care about your health and mine), Cleaning supplies, utilities, Wi-Fi, Furniture (because not all fun happens on a bed), Outfits and makeup (you like the look, you help fund the glam)



And you’re not just paying for a session—you’re investing in a safe, clean, fully equipped space, a Domme who knows what she’s doing, and the kind of experience that leaves your knees weak and your head spinning.Let’s be real: you could spend $300 on me—or $300 on a hotel room with a random escort who has all the STD's and no kinky fun (which is why you're here, you dirty rascal).


If you’re going to do this, do it smart


Most of my good subs don’t even feel it in their budgets. They use birthday money, quarterly stock dividends, crypto payouts, or side hustle cash. They plan for it, because they know I’m worth it.



And before you ask, no I don't have student and military discounts, if anything I should charge you difficult mf's more. 😂



If you’re curious what to expect, here’s a general idea:

  • $300–600/ per session and I like seeing my subs monthly. Costs depends on the kinks you want to explore, lenght of session, and the day of the week. 

  • Yes, I offer overnight sessions, but usually not for newbies. You have to earn that and I have to feel comfortable with you!


So if you’re ready to play the right way—with respect, intention, financial investment and ready to be collared and owned—I’m ready too!


M


This painting is titled "Omphale and Hercules" by Émile Lévy, a 19th-century French painter.
This painting is titled "Omphale and Hercules" by Émile Lévy, a 19th-century French painter.

The artwork depicts a mythological scene where Hercules, known for his immense strength and masculine heroism, is shown spinning wool at the feet of Queen Omphale, who holds a distaff and thread. This role reversal was part of his punishment for killing a friend in a fit of rage. As part of his servitude, Hercules was forced to dress as a woman and perform traditionally feminine tasks, while Omphale wore his lion skin and carried his club.


The scene has long fascinated those interested in themes of dominance, submission, and gender inversion, and has been interpreted by many as an early visual exploration of femdom dynamics in myth and art.


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