Taunting to tears

Posted by: Footdude

Taunting to tears - 08/12/19 11:31 PM

Question for any of the dommes: Have you ever laughed at and taunted a sub so badly that you brought him to tears? Literally breaking him with taunts, words, laughter. Does it have to be combined with physical play or just by words or laughter?

Mistress Ayn, when you bring grown men to tears, have you ever done it with severe taunts and laughter?

Thanks in advance for your answers.
Posted by: Mistress Ayn

Re: Taunting to tears - 08/13/19 09:37 AM

Interesting question, bobby. Usually crying (the real sobbing kind) is a cathartic experience and in My view is usually accompanied by some sort of challenge that breaks down a barrier - usually physical combined with mental.

I have a couple of small penis humiliation guys that cry but it's usually not when I am being verbally mean, but instead when I explain how it's all going to be okay because I have other uses for them and I accept them the way they are - small penis and all. It's their trigger so to speak.

I don't look at crying in session as a negative thing. Quite the contrary and in My opinion it should be a cleansing relief not a punishment or a goal just for the sake of making it happen. Does that make sense?
Posted by: Footdude

Re: Taunting to tears - 08/14/19 11:10 PM

It makes perfect sense. Thank you very much for taking the time to respond. I have a barefoot fetish and some of the most powerful sessions I have had - those that provide the greatest release - have combined feet, laughter and taunting. Strange combo, I know.

Hands tied behind my back, lying on my back, held down with a bare foot on my face while a mistress relentlessly mocked me for liking feet, laughing while telling me how abnormal it was, ramping up the taunting as she saw me starting to break, relentlessly laughing and keeping it up til I broke, has been among the most powerful experiences ever for me.

Mistresses who have broken me like this always provided wonderful aftercare. But the power of the moment remained.

Just wondering if others had experienced anything similar.

Thank you again for taking the time.