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Yes, Mistress: Why Men Crave Female Domination
Yes, Mistress: Why Men Crave Female Domination
Yes, Mistress: Why Men Crave Female Domination
Audiobook9 hours

Yes, Mistress: Why Men Crave Female Domination

Written by Alicia Zadig

Narrated by Alicia Zadig

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Discover the forbidden desire for Female Domination-and the real men who seek it out.

Leading Dominatrix and BDSM expert Alicia Zadig takes you on a provocative, eye-opening journey into the erotic world of Female Domination and male submission. Zadig explains the psychology behind male submission and answers the question: Why do men crave surrendering to a dominant woman? Hear from the men themselves as they reveal their most intimate desires. Learn why so many secretly fantasize about being dominated by a woman. Delve into their experiences with Dominatrices and see what keeps them coming back for more.

Yes, Mistress shines a spotlight on the everyday men who seek to explore their submissive fantasies-an aspect of sexuality that often goes unacknowledged, despite a long history and deep psychological roots. Set at the crossroads of psychology, culture, history, and media, this book challenges society's perception of BDSM, kink, and fetish. Male submission is more common than you think-and more rewarding than you can imagine!
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 24, 2023
ISBN9798765082461

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    The content is good for beginners, but the audiobook's narrator's voice and intonation are so annoying. It is the author's and she seems inexperienced in audiobook narration or used the voice and intonation to try to turn on the reader. It makes me question the intended audience for the book.

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