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How Models get Rich by Financial Domination / Findom

Financial domination, also known as findom, is a fetish lifestyle in which a submissive (money slave, finsub, paypig, human ATM, or cash piggy) provides a financial dominant presents and money. Other BDSM and d/s relationship activities, such as erotic humiliation, are frequently present, but there is often little more intimacy between the participants. Although the dominant and submit may communicate purely through the internet, it is not commonplace for the submissive to accompany the dominant while shopping and paying using the subordinate’s money.

Individual relationships of this type may be comparable to, but distinct from, interactions based on total power exchange. In the latter, the submissive may give the dominant all of their saved and earned money, as well as many other parts of their autonomy, and it is very uncommon for both partners to have an emotional relationship, which is in direct opposition to the financial dominance dynamic. There are a few people who do findom at such a high-level, that they become famous for it. And here are the most famous findom users from all around the world:


Mistress Marley- https://twitter.com/eyesxonfire

Mistress Marley, a native of North Carolina, became a sex worker after finding it difficult to make a livelihood in New York. According to Mistress Marley’s piece in Newsweek, after losing her retail job, she “went online and put in: ‘How to make money online as a woman, being seductive.'” She came upon findom and decided to learn more about it. Soon after, she began looking for men who were interested in it. She said that she made $50 from an anonymous sub in her first week as a financial dominatrix. Mistress Marley’s popularity has soared in recent years, to the point where men now have to spend anywhere from $5 to $500 just to have a discussion with her. She even went so far as to say that she will approach males in public, demand their money, and then walk away once the transaction is completed. It’s that simple. Her submissives have paid for and equipped a three-bedroom apartment in New York City for her. They also cover her expenses. She’s also been able to pay off a $5,000 trip to Tulum, her student loans, and financially assist her parents with the money these men have provided her.


Yevgeniya Ivanyutenko- https://twitter.com/yevgen1ya

Yevgeniya Ivanyutenko, a 28-year-old Belarussian woman living in Canada, was conversing with other women on a website where sex workers shared their experiences, advice, and queries one day in 2016. When she first became a cam girl, she signed up for every site she could find, creating a Twitter account for her new character and engaging with people via Skype or Yahoo Messenger. Her private communications, however, were from other sex workers seeking assistance, not from guys looking to hire her as a financial dominatrix. She got an idea in April of that year. She progressed from merely taking money from customers for her professional abuse to showing other women how they, too, might profit by adding “sex work strategy consultant” to her bio. It wasn’t the career move she had planned, but a year later, it’s paying off handsomely. Yevgeniya’s odd professional decision is the product of an equally unconventional life: she worked at both BBC America and CBS before becoming a full-time findomme. She now divides her days between financial dominance and a new venture: teaching other sex workers on how to succeed in the industry. Yevgeniya claims to be the first woman to do so, despite the demand for more readily available information about sex work has clearly existed for a long time.


Lucky Deville- https://www.goddessdeville.com/

Lucky Deville, often known as Goddess or Mistress by her clientele, began her adult entertainment career as a dancer at a Gentleman’s Club when she was 22 years old. The Sydney-based dominatrix fell in love with the sex industry and eventually found her niche as one. Other BDSM components are frequently associated with these relationships, according to Lucky, but they aren’t usually physical. Each sub’s attitude, enthusiasm, and generosity define the path she takes while meeting with them, so each session is unique. However, one thing they all have in common is a desire to relinquish authority. She said that financial dominance appeals to submissive males because it creates a separate power dynamic centered on money. Lucky had previously experimented in sugaring relationships with a BDSM twist, and she had already amassed a large number of costly gifts and payments from subs before she realized this type of connection had a name. To start a relationship like this, a sub must submit a $20 or more tribute to get Lucky’s attention. It also confirms their status as a ‘finsub’ (financial submissive) and initiates a dialogue. Her online sessions last at least 15 minutes and cost $3 per minute for texting or $5 per minute for a video appearance. 

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Everything you need to know about Gay Pup Play

When a man has sex, he may feel as if he transforms into an animal. However, if you browse the internet, you’ll know that some people love to do it while dressed as an animal, mostly you can see them as memes. Puppy play (also known as pup play) is a form of adult role-playing common in the gay leather subculture, in which humans dress up as dogs and act out their traits. A leather dog mask and a tail, generally in the form of a butt plug, are frequently worn by these so-called “pups.” They move around on all fours, bark, and eat and drink from a bowl every now and again.

It allows the puppy to discard their human characteristics and adopt the uncomplicated, carefree lifestyle of a puppy. Puppies enjoy being petted and receive a lot of attention. Their Handler does, however, give them some control while still allowing them to exhibit their wild instincts and demands. The Handler also brings back the benefits of puppy play. Puppies love seeing you and playing fetch with you. They are a buddy and a comrade. The Handler can establish dominance through training while still leaving the puppy some independence, particularly while playing.
The term “mosh” is also used. When “pups physically get down on all fours and interact with each other like biological pups: they lick, nuzzle, and tackle each other,” it’s called a mosh. Puppies can usually be found playing together on a mat at puppy booths at events like pup social nights. Often, while moshing, no verbal communication (other than dog noises) is permitted. We have no idea how common puppy play is. According to some studies, one out of every ten people has dreamt about dressing up as a dog, thus it appears to be very rare.
There are beta and alpha pups, the beta is passive during sex and the alpha one is usually the active one during the act. Puppy play can appear less dangerous than other scenarios due to the relaxed power dynamic. Extremes abound in Kink, as do those who push them. While extreme bonding, mummification, excruciating pain, breath play, fisting, and other activities appear to be thrilling in porn, I feel they take some preparation. Begin with the fundamentals. It’s because of this that puppy play is so approachable. It’s a lighthearted scene that requires very little practice: all you have to do is bark.

No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no Pup play has nothing to do with beastiality, and most pups will not want to talk to you again or reinforce that there is a clear distinction between pup play and beastiality if you bring it up. It’s also unrelated to zoophilia, or a sexual attraction to animals. So bear in mind that these are two distinct things, with pup play being the safest.

If you want to get into Pup Play
FetLife is a large social networking platform for those interested in BDSM and other kinks and fetishes. PupPlay is an active Subreddit where guys openly discuss pup play and share photos of themselves costumed as puppies. That would be another enjoyable way to become more active in the community and meet other dogs who share your interests.

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Why do People Trap Themselves in Latex Vacuum Bondage BDSM Beds?

Rubber fetishism, often known as latex fetishism, is a fetishistic attraction to people who wear latex clothes or, in some cases, the clothing itself

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The Rubens

The Rubens are a Menangle, New South Wales-based alternative rock music band. Zaac, Sam, and Elliott Margin, as well as pals Scott Baldwin and William Zeglis, make up the band. Their self-titled debut album The Rubens was a domestic triumph, reaching number three on the ARIA Charts and earning them a J Award nomination for Album of the Year.

Career

The Rubens are brothers Sam Margin (vocals/guitar), Zaac Margin (guitar), and Elliott Margin (keyboards/vocals) who formed the band in 2011 in Menangle, New South Wales. They are joined by longtime friend Scott Baldwin (drums).

“Lay It Down,” their debut track, was voted number 57 on Triple J’s Hottest 100 in 2011. “My Gun,” their following single, was nominated for Best Music Video at the 2012 ARIA Awards and was ranked number 10 on Triple J’s Hottest 100 in 2012. The band released “Hallelujah,” the lead song from their second album, in May 2015. Hoops, the album, was released in August of 2015. The title track “Hoops,” the album’s follow-up single, peaked at number 25 on the ARIA Singles Chart in 2015. On Australia Day 2016, it was also named number one in the Triple J Hottest 100 of 2015. (26 January).

The record re-entered the charts after its triumph on the Hottest 100, peaking at number 9 on the ARIA Singles Chart in February 2016. Lo La Ru, the band’s third studio album, was released in June 2018 and became their third to debut in the ARIA top 5. In the same year, the band accompanied Pink on her 46-show Australian tour. 0202, the band’s fourth studio album, was released in February 2021. It was the band’s first album to debut at number one on the ARIA Albums Chart.

Mr Margin stated that the band was looking forward to the coming year and that they would be spending time in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Europe prior to the Groovin the Moo festival.

The band name

Zaac’s, Sam, and the younger brother, Jett, plays the drums, which Scotty taught him. The band really asked him if he wanted to join the band at the time, but he declined since he didn’t like their music. So, in spite of him, the three guys named the band Ruben, which was his nickname at the time.

Where did they go to school?

The Rubens will follow up their Hottest 100 victory on Friday with a performance on Triple J’s Like A Version, in which they will cover another artist’s song, and he said they are looking forward to playing in the studio. Mr Margin stated that all members of the band grew up in Camden. Macarthur Anglican School was where the Margin brothers went to school.

They were never really the cool kid sor losers, they were in the middle, being friendly with everyone around them. Once they picked up playing songs, they got famous real quick around their area, and you know the rest of their story.

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