Raised in a female household and always drawn to BDSM aesthetics, Mistress Rozz has been Domme-inating for 11 years and counting. From mummification to medical play, her kinks are vast and her sessions are accessible to all. We caught up to hear about her journey to Femdom✨.
- Could you introduce yourself and what you do?
- What are the specific services you provide on Sensuali?
- Who is your typical client?
- What was your journey into this world?
- How do you prepare for a session?
- How would you describe your approach to what you do in a nutshell?
- What should more people know about BDSM?
- What is your favourite thing about domming and what are the biggest challenges?
- How has your relationship with what you do evolved over time?
- What are your hopes for the future in the sensual world?
Could you introduce yourself and what you do?
My name is Rozz, I am a Dominatrix offering online and in-person sessions. I am based in Los Angeles and New York City and I travel internationally.
What are the specific services you provide on Sensuali?
I offer domination, BDSM and some fetish sessions. I session with all sexualities, all genders, first timers, couples and I offer accessible sessions. I practice risk aware consensual kink.
I have years of experience so I pull from a vast array of BDSM practices, and implement them accordingly.
Some of my favorite facets of BDSM are bondage, chastity, medical fetish and corporal punishment.
I have a more complete list of my favorite activities on my profile.
Who is your typical client?
The submissives I grant an audience with are all respectful. A large portion of my clients are returning clients, some of who I have had the pleasure of training for nearly a decade. People tend to seek me out because they are kinky, curious and a bit brave.
What was your journey into this world?
I was always attracted to BDSM and moved by fetish aesthetic.
I was raised in a female led household and I believe that initially shaped me. I had known a few Dominatrixes growing up and that first-hand exposure to kink and BDSM opened my mind.
I started out in a commercial dungeon in 2013 and I was given the opportunity to shadow, learn from and work with some incredible Dominatrixes. I studied firsthand and hands on, and I continue to study to this day as there is always something new to explore.
How do you prepare for a session?
When I’m preparing for a session I meditate and pack gear. If I want music during the session I curate a playlist. I prepare my body, mind and implements in advance.
How would you describe your approach to what you do in a nutshell?
I am drawn to the deeply personal and psychological approach that can be taken within our BDSM. I enjoy the energetic transmutation of power play, a through line in all of my session activities.
I enjoy subverting, denying, tormenting and weaponizing attraction and fetish.
I pull from my myriad interests to see my submissives excel and grow. I want to see someone ride the line between pleasure and anguish and that line is different for everyone.
I enjoy the emotional range of an array of approaches. Some people want to be changed, some people want to explore themselves with me, and some want to just be near me. A scene can be an emotional catharsis based in shadow work, or it could be an escape from reality.
I like to anticipate future interests based on current ones, I try to predict a trajectory of kink exploration. I can also shape that trajectory. The motivations for a scene vary for the individual and are discussed outside of dynamic.
What should more people know about BDSM?
Approaches to BDSM are as varied as there are people, all parties should make sure that they align with their partner in moral compass when embarking on something lasting. Physical attraction should not override compatibility or chemistry.
What is your favourite thing about domming and what are the biggest challenges?
My favorite thing is sharing a profound yet secret bond with my submissives. I love to watch people give in, lose themselves and change. I get to initiate degrees of ego death.
I enjoy the variety of people and activities as no two sessions are the same.
The biggest challenges are safety and screening within that secrecy. As well as moral policing with pornography payment processors.
How has your relationship with what you do evolved over time?
I used to work in a commercial dungeon that anyone could come in for a last minute session, and while technically I was able to refuse a session I would get retribution from management for practicing that autonomy. So I used to play with less than ideal matches and try to pitch my agenda. Now I session with people I know are aligned with me and I have such a better time spending my energy on those who are willing to receive it and are worthy of it.
What are your hopes for the future in the sensual world?
I see overall an increased acceptance of the sexual and gender spectrum, I hope that continues. I also hope for less social stigma against sex workers of all types.