The first thing people notice is my self confidence.

NYC Dominatrix & FemDom Mistress Dasha Bond | Forniphilia Human Furniture

My approach to any interaction is a mix of seduction, attention, and intensity. Making someone feel seen is a very powerful thing to do, and some may want to run away from it. Those who do not will experience desire in a way they’ve only fantasized.

I feel very comfortable taking the lead. My approach tends to be quite nurturing yet intimidating. However, my style varies with each relationship and is tailored to each individual.

Being dominant is about assuming responsibilities and control that a submissive is happy to relinquish. A submissive has one crucial power and that is to surrender their autonomy. This is why trust and communication are so important to me especially in a D/s dynamic. Leading comes naturally to me which is how I make my submissives feel comfortable under my authority.

My BDSM journey has been a gradual yet abundant accumulation of experience and knowledge. A good Domme knows what boundaries to push and how to push them without straining a submissive. I hope we can explore those vulnerable areas together. Submissives who come to me use our sessions as a form of catharsis, punishment, release, or escape from reality; whatever submission means to you, I will create that environment for you. 

NYC Dominatrix & FemDom Mistress Dasha Bond

I have cultivated my life to be kink oriented because of my passion for BDSM, but I do have little bits of vanilla in my life as well. I was born in a little village in Ukraine which I still visit annually. I lived in the United States most of my life prior to moving to the UK. I was an amateur boxer for 3 years and sports have continued to be a big part of my life ever since. I am an avid reader and I am very interested in science and research hence why I moved to London to study psychology. I am now based between New York City and San Francisco, but I am a frequent traveller since I am lucky enough to have so many places to call home!