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British Motor Racing Boss Dies After BDSM Session With Dominatrix

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I love my BDSM but not quite sure I would want to end it this way:

 

http://newsblaze.com/story/20100626173309ianb.nb/topstory.html

 

Robin Mortimer, 58, who was head of the RPM Motorsport team, died after a sado-masochistic sex session with a woman who boasts she is "Europe's most perverted dominatrix".

 

Mortimer collapsed in a shower after a "torture" session with Mistress Lucrezia and her assistant Mistress Juno in Belgium.

 

 

According to reports, Mortimer was given nitrous oxide, used as an anesthetic to prolong sadistic sex sessions.

 

 

The two women involved have both been arrested and charged with assault and battery leading to death, without intent to kill.

 

 

It is not unusual (in the BDSM world) for customers (mainly men) to indulge in sessions that involve physical pain, but most do not push the limit of their endurance. In fact a dominatrix will provide a "safe" word for the customer to use when that limit has been reached.

 

 

Whilst the women involved in providing this unusual service normally take a great deal of care not to put a customer in serious danger, there is always a risk that a person may go too far.

 

 

Although it may seem odd that a person is willing to pay quite large sums of money to receive such extreme pain, there are many millions of people around the world that do just that.

 

 

Most people involved in bondage and sado-masochism limit their participation to fairly mild forms of pain and role play, usually at the hands of a leather clad mistress experienced in domination.

 

 

It was no surprise that Mortimer's wife was unaware of his passion for BDSM, as few men have the courage to reveal their fantasies with their wives or girlfriends.

 

 

Because of this reluctance by couples to share their kinkier interests, there are a number of sites on the Internet that specialise in bringing people together who have a mutual liking for such things. Alt.com is perhaps one of the most famous companies involved in catering for people with unusual tastes and boasts a membership of more than three million.

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