Hi Everybody.
I was a topless dancer/model/Dominatrix in the early to mid 1990s.

For the past ten years I have been slowing down and working as an IT person though. (I develop sexbots and web applications, as seen on http://www.AILust.com ).

Anyway, without further ado, here is what I wanted to share with you in regards to a new website from Brian James and Kink.com :

BehindKink.com goes Live

I made it to the BehindKink.com launch party last night. It was awesome in every way!
They showcased everything my nerdy black I.T. heart desires. The movie sets lit up and running with sex robots for us to watch (not touch).

Brian James played some of the documentary videos, which were inspiring, educational, and kinky.

The documentary about Sir C is a fascinating peek into a famous sadist's thought process.

The models were beautiful and friendly as they posed for pictures with everyone. They also had the water bondage tank, various bondage props, and some of the sex machines that are used in the movie sets, out for everyone to admire.

We all sat in the dungeon movie set and watched a few of the documentaries. I am honored to be a small (new) part of such a big professional and kinky team.

If you are wondering what the heck I am talking about, check out BehindKink.com. It is around $4.50 for a month membership. They did not want to charge anything for membership, but had to because of the adult pornography content in the documentaries.

Basicly, behindkink.com shows raw truthful moments about the people working at the porn palace. The documentaries are shot every week or month and give you a glimpse at the lives of the porn stars, the model agents, the videographers, the directors, and all the people that are working in Kink.com to bring you kinky adult entertainment.

It's about time someone took the risk of exposing the porn industry people for what they really are; humans.