One kinky tradition I always enjoy around this time of year is the decoration of a sub. Not every domme partakes, but there’s always a few who share photographs of their submissives festivally attired in holiday decorations. I even got to try it myself many years ago.
The shot below from Mistress Petra Hunter is probably the best example I’ve seen online this year. It’s very sparkly and the star hat is a particularly nice touch. If you look carefully you can see a line of needles at the top of the stomach and at the hip level, so it’s a bit more intense that it looks at first glance. The ‘tree’ seems to be enjoying the experience however.
This was sourced via this tweet. Mistress Petra Hunter is a Dallas based pro-domme. You can find her twitter feed here and her professional web site here.
What a beautiful pair! She is stunning with her hour-glass figure and that off-hand but not bored expression. I cant imagine how much attention went into all those needles in their dense arrays! Yikes! The lights wound around his body look festive and also maybe a little bright? Are they LED or the old-fashioned ones that get hot to the touch? He’s good either way. What a fun way to celebrate!
I’d hope the lights are the LED kind otherwise any movement might lead to a nasty burn. It’s certainly a striking scene. Glad you liked it!
Visiting Dallas isn’t on my to do list, but if it was, I’d definitely try to schedule some time with the talented Mistress Petra.
-paltego
Curious, but will Mistress Petra know you featured her?
I’ve debated letting dommes know when I feature them in a post, but if feels somewhat presumptuous. Most pro-dommes get a ton of random email and DMs. Not sure many of them want an email along the lines of “Some random blog you’ve never heard of just re-posted one of the many images you’ve posted to the internet.”
The only time I typically reach out is if the post is about an in-person session we did together. Then I figure we’ve already been introduced and it’s reasonable to drop a short note. That also gives them a chance to ask me to adjust or remove anything I’ve said about a session they’re uncomfortable with (although that’s never happened to the best of my memory).
-paltego