Jul 20

Mistress is so excited! I am going to be filming with some amazing subs this week!

Strap On!
Max can take the biggest dildos I have ever seen! I am talking 15 inches and wider than a coke can! I cannot wait to fuck him!

Fisting!
Yes! I am going to Fist Max too! I have seen what he can take! He can take my fists!

Single Tail Whipping!
Ever wanted to feel the sting of a real whip? I plan on whipping Max hard! You get to see it all.

Face Sitting!
I get to use Trigger as a sit cushion! I have been looking forward to this for quite some time! I will wear black panty hose. Still deciding what else to wear.

I will be posting more details soon!

Mistress Eva
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Jul 12

Craigslist Projected To Earn $36 Million This Year From Adult Ads

By Matthew Lawrence

Experts predict that popular classified site Craigslist will earn $36
million this year from adult services ads, three times the 2009 profit
from adult ads. Based out of an unassuming San Francisco storefront,
the company’s known for allowing users to find jobs, rent apartments,
and write creepy letters to Whole Foods employees; it’s also predicted
to bring in $122 million this year, a 22% increase from 2009, reports
the New York Times [1].

In nineteen major American cities, users must pay to post job
listings, and New Yorkers must also pay for real estate listings. But
adult ads now cost $10 each ($5 for repeat postings) in all 438 of the
site’s US markets. And that adds up to big profits.

James Buckmaster, Craigslist CEO, said he would not confirm the
numbers because the traditionally secretive company does not discuss
its finances publicly. (The revenue estimate was released by industry
analysts independent Advanced Interactive Media Group.) Initially,
Craigslist committed to donate profits from sex ads to charity but
reversed its decision last May, declining from then on to acknowledge
where the money goes. The company also decided last May to raise the
price for adult services ads from $5 to $10.

The AIM group estimated that the site’s expenses–salaries, servers,
bandwidth and legal fees–will cost under $50 million this year,
meaning that the company could see a $70 million profit in 2010. Mr.
Buckmaster responded to the Times via e-mail:

Of the sex ads, he wrote, “Of the thousands of U.S. venues that carry
adult service ads, including venues operated by some of the largest
and best known companies in the U.S., Craigslist has done the best and
most responsible job of combating child exploitation and human
trafficking.”

From www.nytimes.com [2] via clp.ly [2]
The company has started two non-profits. The Craigslist Foundation,
which received $648,000 in 2008, does not make any donations. But the
newer Craigslist Charitable Trust, which was started in 2008 by Mr.
Buckmaster and site founder Craig Newmark, is even more of a mystery;
Mr. Buckmaster refused to explain the trust’s purpose to the Times.

In 2008, after much criticism, Craigslist eliminated the “erotic
services” section and replaced it with the “adult services” category.
In order to post ads now, users must have a registered account, which
requires e-mail verification and a phone number. (The system is
totally faulty, though, because people change phone numbers fairly
regularly these days and plenty of people can’t create accounts
because previous people with that number–or household members who
share a landline–can’t post ads.)Craigslist Projected To Earn $36 Million This Year From Adult Ads

By Matthew Lawrence
Created 04/26/2010 - 7:29am
Experts predict that popular classified site Craigslist will earn $36
million this year from adult services ads, three times the 2009 profit
from adult ads. Based out of an unassuming San Francisco storefront,
the company’s known for allowing users to find jobs, rent apartments,
and write creepy letters to Whole Foods employees; it’s also predicted
to bring in $122 million this year, a 22% increase from 2009, reports
the New York Times [1].

In nineteen major American cities, users must pay to post job
listings, and New Yorkers must also pay for real estate listings. But
adult ads now cost $10 each ($5 for repeat postings) in all 438 of the
site’s US markets. And that adds up to big profits.

James Buckmaster, Craigslist CEO, said he would not confirm the
numbers because the traditionally secretive company does not discuss
its finances publicly. (The revenue estimate was released by industry
analysts independent Advanced Interactive Media Group.) Initially,
Craigslist committed to donate profits from sex ads to charity but
reversed its decision last May, declining from then on to acknowledge
where the money goes. The company also decided last May to raise the
price for adult services ads from $5 to $10.

The AIM group estimated that the site’s expenses–salaries, servers,
bandwidth and legal fees–will cost under $50 million this year,
meaning that the company could see a $70 million profit in 2010. Mr.
Buckmaster responded to the Times via e-mail:

Of the sex ads, he wrote, “Of the thousands of U.S. venues that carry
adult service ads, including venues operated by some of the largest
and best known companies in the U.S., Craigslist has done the best and
most responsible job of combating child exploitation and human
trafficking.”

From www.nytimes.com [2] via clp.ly [2]
The company has started two non-profits. The Craigslist Foundation,
which received $648,000 in 2008, does not make any donations. But the
newer Craigslist Charitable Trust, which was started in 2008 by Mr.
Buckmaster and site founder Craig Newmark, is even more of a mystery;
Mr. Buckmaster refused to explain the trust’s purpose to the Times.

In 2008, after much criticism, Craigslist eliminated the “erotic
services” section and replaced it with the “adult services” category.
In order to post ads now, users must have a registered account, which
requires e-mail verification and a phone number. (The system is
totally faulty, though, because people change phone numbers fairly
regularly these days and plenty of people can’t create accounts
because previous people with that number–or household members who
share a landline–can’t post ads.)

Jul 8

This week I have been lucky to see two Anal Whores this week. Ass Whore P, I didn’t Strap On fuck him but saw the amazing photos from this weekend. I have fisted him before though. He has a wonderfully trained ass! He can fuck huge 15 Inch Dildos with big circumferences! I hope to do some Strap On/Fisting Movies and Photo Sets with him later this month!

Ass Whore B, I saw today! He has created Giant Tampon the size of my forearm. Its made out of plastic piping the circumference of a coke can. Inside is a smaller pipe that pushes the tampons in. Yes, we tied 10 Tampons together and tied them to a long piece of string then stuffed them in the tubes.

With lots of lube and patience, we got the giant Tampon in. Then we pushed the tampons in and a string hung out.

We were not done yet. I got my enema set and filled it quarter full. I let the enema saturate the tampons and make them swell inside of him. For Drama and realness, I should have put red food coloring in it..lol

After a few minutes I pulled the Tampons out. Which took some pulling but did fine.

Understand that both of these subs have trained their asses to take all of this. This is not play for the occasional player.

But I will say I enjoyed today! :)

Jul 6

I found this wonderful site with great BDSM and Fetish Items! My wishlist consists of things I would love for my Dungeon. You will discover that wishlist has gifts for every budget. But remember, You should impress your Mistress!

What I want most is the Rimba powerbox. Also its Electro attachments for CBT, Vaginal, and Anal Play. Dont forget the Rimba Electro Gel, it helps conduct electricity!

Secondly, I want the Masters Violet Wand set. I have been wanting one for years but can never afford it. Getting this would would make me very happy and thrilled!

I would also enjoy the Black Enema Set! I love Medical Play! I would be awesome if you also got the Silicone Anal Catheter with Bulbs too. I really like my sub’s ass to be clean before we do anal play! ;-)

All the rest of the gifts are things that I would really enjoy and would add to my play time.

IMPRESS ME! Spoil your Blonde Curvy Goddess!

Mistress Eva Lordes
www.MistressEvaLordes.com
www.DommeEmpire.com

Jul 6

Click here to read this interesting article!

Mistress Eva Says: I have always found “Furries” to be interesting. I did not know much about them until CSI did a murder story involving them.

In Shamanism, you honor your totem animals by acting like them or allowing them to you use your body for a while. My Totems thus far are the cat, mynx, snake, panda, hawk and dove. I do wonder what Native Americans would think of Furries?

Jul 2

Mistress cannot wait to go to the party tonight. There will be human ponies, human pigs and crossdressers there! Its so warm in NC so I can’t get too dressed up. I will be going with a sweet submissive girl that I am getting to know. There will be some vendors there too. I am interested in getting a professional Enema Bag with dildo attachments! Yes, I am a Bitchy Freak! I hope to have some stories to tell!

Mistress Eva
www.MistressEvaLordes.com
www.DommeEmpire.com

Jul 1

BDSM, once viewed as the exclusive fiefdom of really creepy perverts, has crossed over and become quasi-respectable, stylish and safe.

It’s just another day at The Armory in San Francisco: A bound and naked woman is laid out on a stylish serving table. Elegantly-dressed people of both sexes gather around—enjoying the view, apparently—and take turns having their way with her. Various devices are deployed—dildos, floggers, electrical stimulators. She says “Thank you, sir” and “Thank you, madam” frequently.

Welcome to “The Upper Floor,” a high-definition Internet reality show where, website copy states, “real submissive women and real submissive men become house slaves to be dominated, trained, punished, spanked, whipped, and fucked … Inspired by the legendary French BDSM erotic novel The Story of O, The Upper Floor illustrates real lifestyle BDSM as it is lived by 24/7 slaves and Masters, complete with … explicit sex in bondage, punishment, erotic humiliation, and more.”

The Upper Floor is a project of Kink.com, a thriving pornography business that was founded by Peter Acworth, a British-born entrepreneur and lifelong aficionado of BDSM (for Bondage, Domination, Submission—or Sadism—and Masochism). Kink.com sells subscriptions to websites with names like Hogtied.com, SexandSubmission.com and, yes, TheUpperFloor.com. Acworth often attends these, er, corporate events. “He’s the master of the house,” says colleague John Sander.

Only in Satan’s City by the Bay, right? Not exactly. Acworth was recently invited to speak at a summit on innovation convened by the ever-so-respectable The Economist. That’s right—the king of kink was given a place on the dais alongside a Harvard Business School professor, an Intuit business executive and other decent folk. Whether you view this as the end of civilization or a sign of progress, one thing is sure: a barrier has come down.

BDSM is all over our entertainment media, too. In her latest music video, Christina Aguilera slaps a riding crop against her palm, laps from a cat dish, and sports a rhinestone-studded ball gag. In movies like the 2005 comedy hit The Wedding Crashers and television shows like the self-consciously low-brow mockumentary RENO 911!, kinky scenes are played for laughs.

The lesson, kiddies? BDSM, once viewed as the exclusive fiefdom of really creepy perverts, has crossed over and become quasi-respectable, stylish and safe. Comical, even!

The shifting public perception of BDSM is one of those seeming overnight changes that was centuries in the making. In the late 18th Century, the Marquis de Sade put his profoundly sick-puppy stamp on kink, firmly establishing it as sex play (sex pain, really) between non-consenting adults. A hundred years later, when psychologists started studying this behavior, they found their subjects in insane asylums. “Criminals were their point of reference,” says Denver-based sex therapist Neil Cannon. No wonder, then, that BDSM meant a brute in a basement with an unwilling woman and a whip.

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Mistree Eva Says: I personally do not like this trend. I liked it when BDSM was Dark, Mysterious and forbidden. Alas, its still Taboo enough hat you don’t want vanilla friends, family and coworkers knowing that you are into BDSM. If you are not “out”, you still have to be careful with your kinky PICS and your scene names. So its still Taboo on many levels!

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