Entitled Findumb Post from a relative newbie on Twitter I’ve seen 3 dommes announce they’re leaving this morning ????
I’m aware the economy is crap, and people have personal reasons to quit/move on to better opportunities but subs really need to step up at this point. ... At least think about how you approach us, manage your expectations financially and don’t rely on us to spoonfeed you the basics!
"Financial domination" is a genuine way to exchange power and can be very sexy to play around with but I don't think these people are Dominants. They're spoiled brats.
"I’ve seen 3 dommes announce they’re leaving this morning ????" is cute. Each question mark is proportionate to lack of knowledge about how all of this works.
This is reality, Mistress Nancy. It's a sink or swim world.
Maybe she's only 22 and hasn't been around enough to know that.
Response from Michelle Lacy Regardless of how financially well-off submissive men are or aren't, it is not their responsibility to keep pro dommes in business. It is our responsibility as business owners to strategize, save, invest, and always aim to do better and pivot/evolve if needed in preparation for low times.
At the end of the day, we are in a business, and people have the right to book us, book someone else, or not book at all if they don't feel like it or can't afford it.
It is not "their fault" that we aren't doing well, nor is it their responsibility to support us in low times. It is kind if they do, generous and very appreciated, but it's not their responsibility to "step up."
*claps in Mistress Michelle Lacy's direction* She was very kind and professional in her response. I would be tempted to be snarky. Something like, "Instead of complaining that subs aren't, what word did you use? Ah, yes "spoonfeeding" you, try working harder." I know, not nice.

I think last year there was still an understanding of d/s dynamics,
"Last year"? LOL!! I have a pretty good feeling that if I were to ask her to define D/s she would not be able to in any meaningful way. "The Domme tells the sub to send her tribute and he does. The Domme is in control and the sub is supposed to do what the Domme tells him."
That one line from a "Domme" who is a self-proclaimed findom that doesn't have a website; requires a tribute just to message her; & in all likelihood has never conducted an in-person session; pretty much says it for me... except she actually said it even better in a later
post :
A man has spoken guys, I’m a shit ‘dom’. Only done 1K today, rookie numbers
...assuming she's telling the truth, of course. Sure, maybe she did make a grand online one day, by just asking for it. And that's what she thinks is supposed to be normal. No effort, just guys handing over chunks of cash. But there are also people who lie about their successes as a form of marketing. Photos in or on luxury cars, in front of private jets, on top of a pile of cash...and none of it may be real. It's just marketing.
I should do some marketing that shows reality. Me, vacuuming out my Jeep. Me, in glorious gritty Philly, cleaning the trash out of the gutter on my day off. Me laughing at the cost of Louboutins and paying my electric bill with my FootDom session. You know, Real Domme shit.

My math skills may be off but isn't that just a 2 hour session at $500 per for an actual Pro?
If that's someone's two-hour rate then, yes, your math checks out.

In either case, how much money you make has nothing to do with how great you are as an actual Domme, some of whom don't make a dime because they live it rather than work it.
This is very true. Some Dommes are excellent, even extraordinary, and they may not make as much as the so-so Domme. Why? The so-so Domme markets herself in a way which appeals to the "lowest" common denominator.
What do you think & do you agree that Michelle Lacy's attitude is the proper way to look at things from a professional basis?
I absolutely agree with her. Imagine an attorney going onto social media and whining about how people need to step it up because they put so much into researching their cases and filing paperwork and fighting for you in court and people don't understand that.
This "Domme" is obviously in some kind of panic mode. It might be because she's realizing that her looks will only take her so far, that this isn't as easy as she thought, and maybe she's not very good at it. I think being a FinDomme is something that pretty much no one can expect to support them full-time. Even as a Domme that runs actual sessions you have to have skills to make it a full-time career. If you don't have any skills -- regardless of what industry you're working -- you won't last. Even models have to be good at modeling.
I have some kind of beef beyond a general dislike for the entire findumb community & their attempts to steal the definitions of D/s from the lifestyle & Pro/client community.
I do, too. I used to talk about it on Twitter. That FinDommes are people who learn just enough about things to cosplay being a Domme...which is not the same as actually being one.
This discussion also relates to one of the reasons why I wanted BDSM Professionals to be a place for classic/traditional BDSM providers. Between sites that group us with other types of providers (who often do very different work) and social media distorting and diluting what BDSM actually is, I wanted to have a place for people who are really into BDSM. So, no FinDommes.
