In this guide, you'll learn practical steps towards becoming a professional dominatrix. You'll learn how to brand yourself, how to advertise, how to vet clients as well as how to sustain your business. Additionally, there are 24 lessons that I, Aleta Cai, a well-known independent dominatrix in NYC learned through my experience in the industry over many years.
Even if domming is not what you end up doing, there’s a lot of information in this book you can still use. With a background in social sciences, I feel this book will help me perform better in counseling sessions. It has also given me another place to refer clients who aren’t getting all they want or need out of counseling. Sometimes someone needs to do more than just talk about their feelings and Aleta has opened my eyes to her line of work being a possible referral for a client.
Aleta speaks clearly and concisely. The book gives an overview and then numbered lessons. She speaks as a friend in the business who wants to help you not only get started, but excel.
This guide answered so many of the questions I had wondered about and helped me see things from new perspectives. Incredibly informative, and will leave you feeling empowered after reading.
I’m going to have to read it a few more times to fully integrate the subject matter and give a new review. But for now I liked it. The author briefly explains her domme journey and the foundation of domming and some understanding of what the industry basically entails. The formatting of the book is a little sloppy. The cover photo is banging.
Insightful, informative guide on how to become a dominatrix. Provides a realistic peek into the line of sex work. Revealing, honest, smart and empowering.
This is a really good book if you want to consider or advance your career. It's written like a Q&A more so than a story. I think her additive personal details ,while vague, are enough to feel conneced/engaged since she shares confident,humble, and insightful opinions. If you are looking for a book to give you techniques and ideas on what to do through sessions, this is not the book for you. The book is written very well and to the point which is in my opinion quite helpful.