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In her rope bondage workshops, kink and sex educator Midori explains, “Demo, performance, and scene: these three are different.” Between Dominant and submissive, a demo is meant to teach. I was determined, instead, to have a scene. With these scenarios in mind, I was determined not to perform at Skirt Club.
So, despite the lesbian sex show I was hired to put on for a bunch of straight (or perhaps closeted) women, I was determined to have a good time for myself. From Tinder profiles of girls looking for play dates with women - “my boyfriend doesn’t have to be involved, he can just watch” - to the cliché porn scene featuring two lesbians fucking until a delivery boy brings a side of dick with that pizza they ordered, queer women are keenly aware that our sexuality is often not only invalidated, but also made into a performance. In college, I crushed hard on a girl who professed her love for me in private while walking hand-in-hand with her blissfully unaware boyfriend across campus. I may be accustomed to doing straight-for-pay sex work, but like other queer women who’ve gotten their hearts broken by a curious straight girl or two, I have a chip on my shoulder when it comes to entertaining women with boyfriends. While I’m a queer woman in my personal life and in my advertisements, the majority of my clients are straight men and heterosexual-appearing married couples.
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As a pro Domme, I’m accustomed to satisfying the kinky desires of straight people. To put on a show for their “predominantly straight” clientele. To undress her, tie her up, and spank her.
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Skirt Club promoters hired me, a queer woman and professional Dominatrix, to attend and bring my submissive, Chloe, who is also my girlfriend. There’s a new party on the scene, specifically catering to the straight-but-curious woman: Skirt Club, an international circuit of underground parties for “girls who play with girls.” According to The Hollywood Reporter, “Most of the women who come for an evening of unabashed sapphism with Skirt Club identify as straight,” and “60 percent identify between a 0 and a 2 on the Kinsey scale (which goes up to 6), meaning that they see themselves as anywhere from exclusively straight to ‘predominantly straight, but more than incidentally homosexual.'” What’s more annoying than meeting a “straight girl” who ends up leading you on? How many Tinder profiles have to say, “I don’t want a threesome with your boyfriend”? No one wants to be someone else’s experiment. The 200 Best Lesbian, Bisexual & Queer Movies Of All Time.LGBTQ Television Guide: What To Watch Now.