Always clean your ass before a session of anal sex, I constantly remind my subs of this fundamental truth. I'm glad Benito Jacques here heeded my advice, I thought as I worked my strap-on dildo up his butt. Holding firmly onto the big Haitian man's hips, I pushed my strap-on dildo deeper inside of him. Ben groaned, but did not utter the safe word, so I continued fucking him. I like a man who can take what I dish out without complaining. Ben is that kind of sub, the one any dominatrix would be glad to call her own. He groans and begs me for more as I sodomize him, and brings a smile to my lips. Alright big man, I say as I smack his ass. If he can take it, I can definitely dish it out.
The name is Marjorie Hauser, and I'm a young woman living in the City of Ottawa, Ontario. I was born in metropolitan Calgary, Alberta, and moved to our nation's Capital for work. I graduated from the University of Calgary with my MBA in 2009, and came to the City of Ottawa to work for the Mayor's Office. I got laid off at the end of 2012, and since then, I've been living off my savings. As an unemployed young woman with too much time on my hands, I decided to reinvent myself. I became Mistress Emerald, the adventurous dominatrix. It was hands down the best decision I've made in a while. I charge two hundred dollars an hour per session, and I've made four thousand dollars in two months. Not bad, eh? Especially considering it's all tax-free. I just might make a career out of this.
Interestingly, before I entered the world of BDSM, partly for fun and partly for profit, I never thought of myself as particularly bossy. I stand five feet ten inches tall, slim and fit, but with a nice rack and a big round ass. I am quite proud of what mother nature gave me, thank you very much. My father, Dieter Hauser, is German and my mother, Anita Flores, is Hispanic, originally from the Dominican Republic. I have light bronze skin, long curly Black hair and pale green eyes. People always assume that I'm Italian or Greek or even Lebanese when they meet me but I always tell them that I'm mixed-race. Ah, the wonders of being multiethnic in Canadian society.