State of Affairs
A Study of Mistresses: Femdom, Domination/submission, Dominatrix, Sex and Everything In-between

Unravelling a web of human connections, the study of Mistresses questions the relationship status quo and peels back the layers of societal expectations, gender roles, and what happens when people decide to color outside the lines of a conventional story.
Juicy and tantilising with scandalous tales and secret rendezvous’, the Mistress study is shrouded in mystery and historical gossip. Though, it isn’t just about secret erotics, but a wild ride through the social, artistic, literary, historical, and even scientific landscapes, showing that Mistresses aren’t just on the sidelines; they’re woven into the very fabric of our shared human story.
The Science

Who knew science would have anything to say about Mistresses? Well, it turns out, there’s a whole realm of psychological and sociological research diving into the aspects of being a Mistress, examining the why and how of they dominate, and providing insights into human behaviour, relationships, and societal structures. Ever wondered about the brain on desire and attraction, or the motivations behind choosing the life of a Mistress? Science has some wild theories that will tickle your fancy.
The Art & Literature

Art and Literature are where things get really scandalous. Mistresses have been muses, temptresses, and everything sideway for artists and writers throughout history. From classical masterpieces to modern interpretations, these depictions not only capture the essence of seduction, but also mirror shifting ideals of femininity and power. Tragic heroines, rebels, and even villains, such mediums dive deep into the emotional rollercoaster of desire, societal expectations, and the tangled mess of human connections.
The History

Historically, Mistresses were behind-the-scene players, pulling the strings in royal courts and governments, influencing major decisions and sometimes even wielding significant power. They had some serious pull, shaping societies and historical gossip. Studying Mistresses in history involves examining their impact on political and social structures, as well as understanding the consequences of their relationships with powerful figures.
What is a Femdom?
1. noun. a woman who identities as a Dominant in a power-exchange dynamic
2. noun. an authentic Femdom is a woman who experiences erotic and/or emotional arousal through being in control within intimate or romantic power-based dynamics. In this sense, Femdom is not a role or performance, but a relational structure and/or a core aspect of her erotic selfhood.