My clients always want more.” (She draws the line at changing diapers for “adult babies.”) “One of my favorite fetishes has always been ball busting, which is literally when you kick someone in the balls,” she said. Her most recent session before speaking to The Post was with a hedge-fund manager. It helps to understand the tendencies of these guys.”Īdrienne, who has been a professional dominatrix for five years and charges between $500 and $1,000 an hour, describes herself as a “true sadist” whose clients are mostly rich men. “The common denominator among the women who take my class is that they are dating in New York. We want to give women confidence that they can bring it into the bedroom or the boardroom,” she said. The mistress showed us bonds, whips and devices to put on men’s private parts.”īut Goddess Adrienne, the dominatrix who leads the classes at Cox’s loft, says it’s not just about the accessories. “It was all upper-class women, everyone from CEOs to private-school moms,” the founder of Gianella Swimwear said of the class she attended. She hopes to make “domming the new pole dancing.” Because her clients summer in Europe, she’s now looking to host classes in Gstaad and St Tropez. News of the course is shared only by word of mouth, but there are already 30 women on the waiting list, Cox says. By learning dominance and understanding what drives these men, women are getting an edge.” “Some of these women can have anything but they can’t get a man. “It’s so competitive to find a man,” Cox added. “Then ‘Billions’ brought it back to the conversation.”Ĭox said she started arranging the classes after a friend expressed interest in upping her dating game by learning how to “dom.” She mentioned it to other pals and received immediate interest. “All of my friends read ‘50 Shades of Grey,’ ” said an anonymous recent Cox graduate of the 8-year-old S&M novel that became an international bestseller. On the show, Paul Giamatti’s US Attorney character works hard then comes home to be dominated by his therapist wife, played by Maggie Siff in a killer pair of knee-high stiletto boots. The buzzy Showtime series “Billions,” about hedge-fund tycoons and their debauched antics, has also exposed the once-secret BDSM culture among New York City’s rich and powerful. What makes a want to relinquish control?” “It’s not like you are there to learn how to give a blow job,” she said. Jennifer Gaydos, 36, signed up to learn more about the kinks of the jet-setters she meets on the invitation-only dating app Raya. “how to get into a man’s head” - and how to treat social, romantic and professional interactions like a game between a dom and a submissive. The four sessions cost $2,000, total, and cover everything from the ABCs of BDSM (bondage and domination, sadism and masochism) to psychological techniques women can use in their love lives, e.g. In her Soho loft, Cox hosts classes involving five well-heeled women and a dominatrix. “They’re looking for somebody to tell them what to do for once,” explained Cox, 55.Įven alpha males, it seems, need a break. She said that BDSM attracts so many formidable types because “the amount of control these men have is astronomical.” In other words, if you are surrounded by yes men and people greenlighting your ideas - if you dominate all day long - it can be a turn-on to have someone resist you. A couple of months ago, Cox launched a one-of-kind class for women with a particular problem: understanding the sexual fetishes of the commanding men they sleep with. Like dozens of other ladies hungry to hook up with the billionaires who haunt the Upper East Side, Tribeca and other moneyed parts of town, Monroe has turned to Betsy Cox, the owner of Blackbook Concierge. So the 46-year-old decided to make the most of it, and give these men what they want. guys that want to worship my feet and treat me like a goddess.” I had one guy who would always want to come and clean my house. But in bed they’d become completely different,” Monroe explained. “I’d be with these very bossy men who were CEOs, surgeons or judges. But Monroe said that once she went on dates with these serious, wealthy, powerful men - often captains of the boardroom - they would turn to mush the second they stepped into the bedroom. “I’d be walking down the street and some guy would stop and offer to buy me something,” said the Upper East Sider, who is the CEO of the Millennial Plastic Surgery clinic in Midtown. Something strange kept happening to Chrissy Monroe as she strolled along Madison Avenue. Yankees great CC Sabathia makes cameo on 'Billions' Hedge fund coach claims ‘Billions’ trolling her by dressing character in favorite outfit 'Billions' star Damian Lewis makes shocking exit ahead of Season 6 Peloton slams Showtime's 'Billions' after brand's portrayal in premiere
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