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  1. Hey redhat334, This is very interesting. Mistress Von Dietz is really fun to wrestle with. So are Mistress Kang and Mistress Rey. I can't say enough about them. I find the kidnapping role play very appealing, especially if its mixed with interrogation. I have a fantasy in which I'm kidnapped and interrogated but I mange to free myself. Then one of the Mistresses catches me, kicks my ass and then ups the intensity of the scene. Please Let us know if you visit the Fortress. I would love to know how it was for you.
  2. I would love to bring you some heat, Ms. Von Dietz. Such a beautiful woman!
  3. Who was the first Mistress you sessioned with? Mistress Kyoko Who was the last (most recent) Mistress you served? Mistress Von Dietz For both Mistresses (if they are two different people): What is her name? Mistress Kyoko How old were you? 28 How did you find her? Searching the internet while serving my last tour in Iraq. Why did you choose to serve her? She was Asian, smart, very fit. She loved face sitting, wrestling. She also had a degree in psychology and grappled so she could really kick my ass while verbal dominate me at the same time. Her tease & denial play was unbelievable and she would email me after the session to let me know she enjoyed playing with me. Where did you session (city? country? dungeon? apartment? hotel?)? New York City at her Dungeon. What is her name? Mistress Von Dietz How old were you? 39 How did you find her? While being pinned down by Mistress Kang in session Why did you choose to serve her? Mistress Von Dietz is cute, beautiful, gorgeous, sexy, extremely fit (like a goddess), taller then me, great at wrestling and can run the gamut from being a friendly teasing playmate to the meanest, baddest bitch on the block. She's also the only Caucasian Mistress I've sessioned with. That's saying a lot because I usually play with or date Black, Asian, Latino, Indian and Italian women. Where did you session (city? country? dungeon? apartment? hotel?)? New York City at the Fortress. If these are two different Mistresses, how do they differ? Do their differences reflect your own growth/changes in BDSM? Well race obviously. Mistress Von Dietz is 4 inches taller then I am where Mistress Kyoko and I were closer in height (She was still taller then me though). Their play styles are different but equally appealing. I still like the same things during play but I'm more attuned to it. I glad to have found the Fortress because of the variety of Mistresses.
  4. Hi Ms Kang, I've only ever let two girlfriends know about my fetish/BDSM tendencies. One went a little sideways and my last girlfriend isn't into it at all. She actually threatened to cut my balls off if she found out I played with a Mistress outside our relationship. But on the flip side she has crazy angry revenge fantasies. For instance she has a fantasy about finding out a guy is cheating on her without him knowing. She would then seduce him, handcuff him to his bed and stick a curling Iron up his ass, turn it on and then leave him there. I wasn't going to fuck with her, man. No way. As for marks, I love to have them. Its such a turn on to see the damage a Dome has left on me days after playing. In the past i've been lucky enough to not have anyone see any bruising or canning streaks. One of my biggest fears is to have a friend or family member see any. The closest I came to being discovered was Summer 2016 while on vacation. My little niece grabbed my bathing suit as I was getting out of a pool and almost pulled them down. My butt was covered with cane streaks and bruises from a "Mad Minute" that you gave me in session a couple of days before. That would have been bad.
  5. Wow, you look good, Ms. Shankar!
  6. Holy crap, she does look like Jem! I loved that cartoon. I remember watching it with my sister and cousins.
  7. Yeas they will! And they'll have anyone lucky enough to be caught between them seeing stars too!
  8. Happy belated birthday, Ms. Rey!
  9. Oh Man you look Awesome, M Von Dietz!
  10. You look amazing. I wish I was that chair.
  11. Jayman

    new haircut ;)

    Holy shit! You look great with your hair like that Ms Rey. Like a goddess.
  12. Jayman

    Very cute pic of you, Ms. Von Dietz!
  13. Hi Mistress Jin, Please, if you do see it, let us know what you thought. I'm curious to hear opinions on it. Especially from female viewers. I'm actually bringing a friend of mine who has been sick for about a year and a half to see it in IMAX tonight. The original is his favorite sci-fi film and he's never been to an IMAX theater so i'm very excited for him.
  14. Here you go Jessy, I must be a glutton for punishment (But you know that already). That and I just want to please my Domme/Top/Boss/Buddy and save her the time from having to look things up. I typed this out from The Art and Soul of Blade Runner 2049 last night. It took a while but this is Goslings original Baseline test that was written in that book. It felt like my eyes were going to explode in my head while typing it. The whole thing is written over a photo of the white wall with the camera thingy K is looking at during the test. I'm not sure if it's the entire script but It's a lot and it's really frigging long. You can see why it was edited down for the film. I do hope that they include the full scene in the extras when the Blu-Ray is released. Interrogator: Officer K-D-six-dash-three-dot-seven, let's begin. Ready? K: Yes, sir. Interrogator: Recite your baseline. K: And blood black nothingness began to spin…. A system of cells 
interlinked within cells interlinked within cells interlinked within one stem…. And dreadfully distinct against the dark, a tall white fountain played. Interrogator: Let's move on to system. K: System. Interrogator: Feel that in your body, the system? K: System. Interrogator: What does it feel like to be part of the system? K: System. Interrogator: Is there anything in your body that wants to resist the system? K: System. Interrogator: Do you get pleasure out of being a part of the system? K: System. Interrogator: Have they created you to be a part of the system? K: System. Interrogator: Is there security in being a part of the system? K: System. Interrogator: Is there a sound that comes with the system? K: System. Interrogator: Cells. K: Cells. Interrogator: They were all put together at a time. Cells. K: Cells. Interrogator: Millions and billions of them. Cells. K: Cells. Interrogator: Were you ever arrested? Cells. K: Cells. Interrogator: Did you spend much time in the cell? Cells. K: Cells. Interrogator: Have you ever been in an institution? Cells. K: Cells. Interrogator: Do they keep you in a cell? Cells. K: Cells. Interrogator: When you're not performing your duties do they keep you in a little box? Cells. K: Cells. Interrogator: Interlinked. K: Interlinked. Interrogator: What's it like to hold the hand of someone you love? Interlinked. K: Interlinked. Interrogator: Did they teach you how to feel finger to finger? Interlinked. K: Interlinked. Interrogator: Do you long for having your heart interlinked? K: Interlinked. Interrogator: Do you dream about being interlinked? K: Interlinked. Interrogator: Have they left a place for you where you can dream? Interlinked. K: Interlinked. Interrogator: What's it like to hold your child in your arms? Interlinked. K: Interlinked. Interrogator: What's it like to play with your dog? Interlinked. K: Interlinked. Interrogator: Do you feel that there's a part of you that's missing? Interlinked. K: Interlinked. Interrogator: Do you like to connect to things? Interlinked. K: Interlinked. Interrogator: What happens when that linkage is broken? Interlinked. K: Interlinked. Interrogator: Have they let you feel heartbreak? Interlinked. K: Interlinked. Interrogator: Did you buy a present for the person you love? Interlinked. K: Interlinked Interrogator: Within cells interlinked. Interrogator: Why don't you say that three times? Within cells interlinked. K: Within cells interlinked. Within cells interlinked. Within cells interlinked. Interrogator: Within. K: Within. Interrogator: Where do you go when you go within? K: Within. Interrogator: Has anyone ever locked you out of a room? Within. K: Within. Interrogator: Where do you go to when you go within? K: Within. Interrogator: Where is the place in the world you feel the safest? Within. K: Within. Interrogator: Stem. K: Stem. Interrogator: Do you have a heart? Stem. K: Stem. Interrogator: Did you pick asparagus stems? Stem. K: Stem. Interrogator: What comes from something else? Stem. K: Stem. Interrogator: Have you been to the source of a river? Stem. K: Stem. Interrogator: When's the first time you gave a flower to a girl? Stem. K: Stem. Interrogator: What did she look like? Stem. K: Stem. Interrogator: Is it a slang word for people's legs? Stem. K: Stem. Interrogator: Have you planted things in the ground? Stem. K: Stem. Interrogator: Have you ever been in a legal battle? Stem. K: Stem. Interrogator: Within one stem. K: Within one stem. Interrogator: Dreadfully. K: Dreadfully. Interrogator: Is that an old fashioned word? Dreadfully. K: Dreadfully. Interrogator: Did you ever want to live in the nineteenth century? Dreadfully. K: Dreadfully. Interrogator: What's it like to be filled with dread? Dreadfully. K: Dreadfully. Interrogator: Do you think you could find out all the answers to all the questions? Dreadfully. K: Dreadfully. Interrogator: Distinct. K: Distinct. Interrogator: How good are your eyes? Distinct. K: Distinct. Interrogator: Do you have a particular personality? Distinct. K: Distinct. Interrogator: What separates somebody from somebody else? Distinct. K: Distinct. Interrogator: Who do you admire most in the world? Distinct. K: Distinct. Interrogator: What was your most shameful moment? Distinct. K: Distinct. Interrogator: Dreadfully distinct. K: Dreadfully Distinct. Interrogator: Dark. K: Dark. Interrogator: Were you afraid of the dark when you were little? Dark. K: Dark. Interrogator: What's it like to hide under a bed? Dark. K: Dark. Interrogator: Did they keep you in a drawer when they were building you? Dark. K: Dark. Interrogator: Was it dark in there? Dark. K: Dark. Do you have dark thoughts? Dark. K: Dark. Interrogator: Did they program you to have dark thoughts? Dark. K: Dark. Interrogator: Do you think it's some kind of corruption these dark thoughts? Dark. Interrogator: Maybe it's a spot of rust or something? Dark. K: Dark. Interrogator: Who's the darkest person you know? Dark. K: Dark. Interrogator: What is it like when someone gives you the silent treatment. Dark. K: Dark. Interrogator: Who did you get your darkness from? Dark. K: Dark. Interrogator: Against the dark. K: Against the dark. Interrogator: What kind of power do you have against the dark. Against the dark. K: Against the dark. Interrogator: Do you think there is such a thing as evil? Against the dark. K: Against the dark. Interrogator: Do you think you can protect people against the dark. Against the dark. Interrogator: Why are these things happening? Against the dark. K: Against the dark. Interrogator: Do you prefer the day or the night? Against the dark. K: Against the dark. Interrogator: When is the last time you saw a starry sky? Against the dark. K: Against the dark. Interrogator: What's your favorite part of the moon? Against the dark. K: Against the dark. Interrogator: Fountain. K: Fountain. Interrogator: Have you seen the Trevi fountain in Rome? Fountain. K: Fountain. Interrogator: Have you ever seen the fountain in Lincoln center? Fountain. K: Fountain. Interrogator: Have you seen fountains out in the wild? Fountain. K: Fountain. Interrogator: What's it like when you have an orgasm. Fountain. K: Fountain. Interrogator: Have you read the Fountainhead? Fountain. K: Fountain. Interrogator: White fountain. K: White fountain. Interrogator: Is it pure white? White fountain. K: White fountain. Interrogator: Is that a metaphor? White fountain. K: White fountain. Interrogator: How did the white fountain make you feel? White fountain. K: White fountain. Interrogator: A tall white fountain. K: A tall white fountain. Interrogator: When you were little did you ever fall into a fountain? A tall white fountain. K: A tall white fountain. Interrogator: Do you like fire, earth, air or water? A tall white fountain. K: A tall white fountain. Interrogator: Do you like skipping around in the water? A tall white fountain. K: A tall white fountain. Interrogator: Within cells Interlinked. K: Within cells interlinked. Interrogator: Recite your baseline. K: And blood black nothingness began to spin…. A system of cells 
interlinked within cells interlinked within cells interlinked within one stem…. And dreadfully distinct against the dark, a tall white fountain played.
  15. Oh and one more thing that I forgot to mention. Pale Fire is the book in K's apartment that Joi asks him to read her. So that could mean a plethora of things in regards to the Baseline test since a passage from the book is the foundation for the questioning.
  16. Whoa, She is dangerous! In the pink corset she looks adorable and then in the latex dress she looks like a sex bomb. And I love the spikes and she looks fantastic with her shorter hair. Great pics. Thanks for posting.
  17. Hey Mistress Katz, Please let us know what you thought. I'm very interested in other peoples opinions on this film. I absolutely loved it and was surprised when certain people attacked it so vehemently.
  18. Hi Mistress Kang, The lighting is insane in this film. Roger Deakens said lighting the interiors of the Wallace corporation was a nightmare. They built this circular lighting apparatus with 286 incandescent lights that would move to simulate artificial sunlight. I liked how Luvs office and the staircase leading to Wallaces office were underneath the water. Another thing I liked was Luvs wardrobe. You notice that it gets progressively darker the more unhinged she becomes. As for the Baseline test, when I saw what Ryan Gosling actually wrote he used every word of K's baseline. It's really long and repetitive. I could see it having a trance inducing effect and its a little unsettling. To me it seams like a process of psychological erosion in an attempt to expose K's emotional state.
  19. YES, YES, YES - MY FACE!
  20. Hi tDM, I'm glad someone else liked this film. I usually hate everything I see and this film spoke to me. It went way above and beyond my expectations. I picked up The Art and Soul of Blade Runner 2049. It's a great oversized book about the films production. Lots of beautiful concept art, photos and tons of information on the film. One thing I found interesting was that Ryan Gosling wrote the Post Trauma Baseline Test scenes. The original script just had K reading a passage from Pale Fire. Gosling hired a vocal coach and she taught him the technique of "Dropping In". This technique explores each word of the text by exhausting every context in which the word can be used. The original exchange he wrote was 8 minutes long. When this scene was shot the filmmakers realized how unique and powerful it was. Once in editing they fine tuned it and cut it down to emphasize its percussive aggression. The whole thing is an attack on K's psyche.
  21. You look really good!
  22. Hi everyone, Don't know if anyone has seen Blade Runner 2049 or it if you have did you like it? It's not for everyone, a real slow burn. I LOVED it and I've seen it three times already (See it in IMAX). To me it's one of the best science fiction FILMS ever made. So there are two scenes in the film where Ryan Goslings Character, K, a Replicant and Blade Runner, has to be subjected to a Post Trauma Baseline Test every time he "Retires" a rogue Replicant. This is similar to the Voightt Kampff test in the first Blade Runner but way more intense. Now this test is a series of rapid fire questions and answers to see if K has developed an emotional response for basically committing murder. Whats so interesting is that these questions and answers are intertwined with a passage from one of my favorite books, Pale Fire by Vladimir Nabokov (He also wrote Lolita). I'm curios to see what others thought of the film and these scenes in general. I've committed the first Post Trauma Baseline Test (Interrogation) scene to memory. Here it is verbatim. Interrogator: "Officer K-D-six-dash-three-dot-seven, let's begin. Ready?" K: "Yes, sir." Interrogator: "Recite your baseline." K: "And blood-black nothingness began to spin... A system of cells interlinked within cells interlinked within cells interlinked within one stem... And dreadfully distinct against the dark, a tall white fountain played." Interrogator: "Cells." K: "Cells." Interrogator: "Have you ever been in an institution? Cells." K: "Cells." Interrogator: "Do they keep you in a cell? Cells." K: "Cells." Interrogator: "When you're not performing your duties do they keep you in a little box? Cells." K: "Cells." Interrogator: "Interlinked." K: "Interlinked." Interrogator: "What's it like to hold the hand of someone you love? Interlinked." K: "Interlinked." Interrogator: "Did they teach you how to feel finger to finger? Interlinked." K: "Interlinked." Interrogator: "Do you long for having your heart interlinked? Interlinked." K: "Interlinked." Interrogator: "Do you dream about being interlinked... ?" K: "Interlinked." Interrogator: "What's it like to hold your child in your arms? Interlinked." K: "Interlinked." Interrogator: "Do you feel that there's a part of you that's missing? Interlinked." K: "Interlinked." Interrogator: "Within cells interlinked." K: "Within cells interlinked." Interrogator: "Why don't you say that three times: Within cells interlinked." K: "Within cells interlinked. Within cells interlinked. Within cells interlinked." Interrogator: "We're done... Constant K, you can pick up your bonus.” I myself think, even though Blade Runner 2049 is not doing well at the box office, its going to become a cult classic and these two scenes are an example why.
  23. Looks nice and peaceful.
  24. Jayman

    Indeed.

    I was going to say something about the shirt also along with her blue punk bracelet. I hope she didn't touch the wet paint.
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