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Ex-ProDomme sues former client turned vanilla boss for sexual harassment

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Recently Mistress Matisse wrote of unexpected propinquity between ordinary life and BDSM play.

Imagine how much it must of surprised, Susan Preacher, a former professional dominatrix to find an ex-client as her boss when she switched to conventional white-collar work. When he presumed on their prior connection he found himself successfully sued for sexual harassment.

In her unorthodox career path, Peacher went from Mistress Celeste to Norma Rae, from sex work in a San Francisco dungeon to white-collar respectability as a government program analyst. In federal service, she became a workers’ rights crusader.

Peacher works for Financial Management Service, a division of the Treasury Department. One of four such centers nationally, the Bay Area branch issues about 10 million payments monthly — including tax refunds and Social Security payments — worth $13.5 billion.

An odd twist for an ex-dominatrix S&M specialist-turned-bureaucrat says she endured harassment from her superior — a former client

Submissive men can be just so demanding, can’t they?

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I don't know about everyone else, but I think that being a dominatrix sounds much more interesting that normal blue collar work.
Depends on the ProDomme and the context. As the documentary Fetishes it can also just be a job with its own annoyances and tedium.

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