Femdom advertising on social media

Posted by: Spark

Femdom advertising on social media - 05/30/21 06:25 PM

Does anyone else feel that advertising on social media for femdom has gotten overwhelmingly negative to the point of being a turnoff?

Years ago I remember going through classifieds or websites for fetish and kink and seeing phrases like “fetish friendly” and “kinks respected in a non judgementsl way” “safe place to act out your fetish” You would read an add or a website to try to determine if your interests and personality would align. But there would often be respectful communication leading up to the session between dommes and subs. I still got my ass beat for a few hours but We would hug hello and goodbye before and after a session.

Perhaps the loudest voices get amplified on social media. But i now see so much disrespect on both sides when it comes to advertising services. Dommes receiving negative comments on their appearance and being asked completely inappropriate questions by clients for a public forum. Men being called losers, addicted, worthless etc.

Perhaps this is what attracts business these days.

But it seems like there used to be an art and an etiquette to this that has been lost.
Posted by: MissMary

Re: Femdom advertising on social media - 05/31/21 05:53 AM

The social media platform as opposed to a traditional website takes a lot of the mystery and reverence away. Is it vital for a professional to have a presence on social media?
Posted by: Mistressnumber1

Re: Femdom advertising on social media - 05/31/21 08:11 AM

Most of the so-called Dommes on social media. Are in fact, fat hirsute Scots pretending to be young attractive findoms. The whole social media fiasco is for suckers!

I don't have a two face book, or a twater account and I'm damn proud to say it! Everyone has a right to their own opinion, but most should keep it to themselves! Not blast it on social media.
Posted by: palmer

Re: Femdom advertising on social media - 05/31/21 01:24 PM

I agree with you. Scrolling through femdom twitter can be really dispiriting. I think findom has a place, but online it sometimes seems that it's all there is, and a lot of findom-type dynamics have spilled over more generally into the online marketing of many dommes who don't primarily base their practice around financial domination. I'm referring here to the things you're referring to -- the onslaught of "loser," etc. Of course, this isn't everyone, but I think the shift to online many dommes had to do during the pandemic caused them to shift how they had to present themselves to succeed in that arena.
Posted by: Cheyenne

Re: Femdom advertising on social media - 06/01/21 02:30 PM

I don't like to hear words like pay piggy and loser either. Some men like that but, it is has become cliche. There have been a few doms who have presented this fetish quite well. Princess Sierra comes to mind. She was hilarious and involved in the scene at an in person level. But, ladies throwing around these terms on line, I have to wonder if they even know what they are talking about. It comes across like telemarketing. Social media makes it all too easy these days. Before then, there was a financial investment to advertise. The phonies got weeded out pretty quickly.
Posted by: tabula

Re: Femdom advertising on social media - 06/02/21 08:58 PM

I think we are following different Femdom Twitters. The Femdom twitter I know is a wonderful place of Dommes supporting each other and being appreciated. Perhaps there is something occasionally disrespectful said but it's mostly ignored. Perhaps it's because my follow list is highly curated.

It was remarked that social media takes some of the mystery away. But I have to say it's an excellent way to get a bit of a glimpse into the personality of a Domme you are considering reaching out to. I would be concerned about reaching out to a Domme who didn't at least have a somewhat regular presence on at least one social media platform. It goes a long way towards letting me know they are real and still interested in prospective clients.
Posted by: Spark

Re: Femdom advertising on social media - 06/03/21 01:14 AM

Princess Sierra is a blast from the past. I remember looking at her website in my 20’s back when i had too little money to be doing this

I agree on words like pay piggy. Ive done some findom to a fairly heavy level in fact my current D/s relationship started as findom although we have long since dropped that as a consensual kink. A surefire way to get me to not send money would be to refer to me as a pay piggy.
Posted by: TedBCruisin

Re: Femdom advertising on social media - 06/03/21 02:04 AM

I don't read social media at all. I like the old fashion websites that provide information for a session with a nice photo gallery. Fetlife has been good for that too.
Posted by: RudolfW

Re: Femdom advertising on social media - 06/03/21 07:38 AM

Originally Posted By Cheyenne
I don't like to hear words like pay piggy and loser either. Some men like that but, it is has become cliche. There have been a few doms who have presented this fetish quite well. Princess Sierra comes to mind. She was hilarious and involved in the scene at an in person level. But, ladies throwing around these terms on line, I have to wonder if they even know what they are talking about. It comes across like telemarketing. Social media makes it all too easy these days. Before then, there was a financial investment to advertise. The phonies got weeded out pretty quickly.


There are some women I see who post their receipts on twitter and write pay. Then you'll see her showing how someone sent that amount via Cashapp or something like that. One of the women has that I'm dominant, so it doesn't matter that I'm overweight attitude and when she uploads her receipts, I can't help but see how much of a slob it makes her look. We're not talking a chicken avocado salad and smoothie. We're talking a couple BBQ sandwiches, sides of fries, basically an ala carte buffet.

But women should honestly upload their crypto QR codes. They just might get men to send them money. They're foolish not to.
Posted by: Tristan

Re: Femdom advertising on social media - 06/04/21 02:06 AM

I'm not seeing any of that - but that might be because I shit canned most social media. Its usually nothing by a cesspool.

The other thing to consider too, is that most people simply cannot write. Rudimentary writing skills seem to be in precious limited supply. Its possible the idea they are trying to convey is not malicious, but simply written badly.
Posted by: Tristan

Re: Femdom advertising on social media - 06/04/21 02:13 AM

Someone refers to me as a "loser", or suggests that I am a "pay piggy" and I either verbally eviscerate them publicly (and I mean I'll really go for jugular) or... having completely lost any ounce of respect I had for them, they really won't hear anything from me, ever.
Posted by: MayaMidnight

Re: Femdom advertising on social media - 06/04/21 04:24 PM

I've had a great time on prodomme twitter, personally. Not much disrespect and anyone who tries it gets swiftly blocked and forgotten.

It sounds like you're following a bunch of bratty online findoms and that's just not your fetish? They talk that way because it appeals to their customers. They're mostly online-only so they don't have the same need to separate fantasy from reality. If you're not into it, it's not directed at you.