Best Sex Writing 2015 by Jon Pressick
Author:Jon Pressick
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Asians
ISBN: 9781627781015
Publisher: Cleis Press Start
Published: 2015-02-28T16:00:00+00:00
The Gates
Tina Horn
“I was thirteen. My friend Annie that I was with pointed to a woman on the BART train and said, ‘There’s my friend’s older sister. She’s a dominatrix.’ And I was like what’s that and she led me up to this woman who was all of the things that an alternative woman in the ’90s was—tall, long, lean. She was wearing all this black and leather and her hair was dyed that kind of burgundy wine-red color and she had pale skin and dark eyeliner and dark lipstick and she looked really intense. Annie asked her to tell us about her job as a dominatrix and she said I have to pee really badly right now because I have a client who likes getting pissed on a lot and I was floored. I was intrigued by this idea that you could get paid to dress up and hit people or boss them around or generally be domineering. That’s something I had never considered as something that was ever going to be socially acceptable for me to do. The idea that I could look good and get paid to do it while being bossy and pushing people around was exciting. The thirteen-year-old me thought it was awesome. The twenty-nine-year-old me thinks it’s pretty awesome. Now nine years into my career, I’m getting close to being the person I wanted to be in my fantasy world when I was thirteen or nineteen.”—Davina is twenty-nine years old. She has worked as a dominatrix and manager at the Gates since she was nineteen.
In 2013, if you are in the Bay Area and you are looking to hire a lady for any number of fetish services, the first thing that you are likely to do is to look at the listings on ErosGuide.com. Browsing through the thumbnails, you will see asses framed by garter belts, a lot of cleavage busting out of vinyl bustiers, and many different kinds of feminine faces staring intently back at you. Among the names of women who work independently—Lucinda Archer, Selina Raven, Colette—you will see several houses: Fantasy Makers, the English Mistress, and the Gates.
The Gates’ thumbnail depicts a woman in a tight black dress shoving another woman against a Saint Andrew’s cross and threatening her with a paddle. Click on it, and an ad appears with eight smaller thumbnails representing a variety of the house’s current crop of women.
The ad states:
The Gates has been open continuously since 1994, in the same safe, discreet and convenient location a short twenty minutes outside of downtown San Francisco.
Our home currently offers five lavishly equipped session rooms featuring a very wide array of equipment and devices, and each room has a distinct theme and ambiance, ranging from the Rubber Executive Dungeon—a formal and severely elegant space, to the Boudoir—a gentle and comfortable setting.
Stunning as our home and facilities are, they cannot compare to the breathtaking beauty of the women of the Gates. A brief glimpse at our website will introduce you
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