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Elise Sutton is a prominent author and psychotherapist known for her work on Female Domination (FemDom) Female Supremacy
Financial Totalitarianism: The partner surrenders all income, assets, and financial decision-making power to the woman. elise sutton procedure new
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- Mild discomfort and blurry vision for a few days
- Gradual improvement in vision over several weeks
- Full recovery in 1-3 months
Strict Reporting: Constant communication is required, often involving "checking in" at specific times to confirm tasks are completed. Elise Sutton is a prominent author and psychotherapist
: Her approach often begins with a philosophical foundation that views women as the "superior sex". Psychological Dominance Provide a detailed feature on a real procedure
Structured Rituals: Her "procedures" often involve daily rituals or contracts—such as the Goddess Jane BDSM Contract Agreement—that formalize the power exchange between partners.
- The Evaluation: Sutton proposed that many men harbor a secret desire to submit to women. The first step is the "procedure" of revealing this nature.
- Psychosexual Rewiring: Her methods focused on breaking male ego and restructuring the male’s source of pleasure. Instead of deriving pleasure from dominance or sexual conquest, the male is trained to derive pleasure from serving the female.
- Orgasm Control (Chastity): A staple of the Sutton procedure is the regulation of the male orgasm. This is not merely a kink but a management tool to keep the male attentive and docile.
3. The New Procedure – Stepwise Outline
Phase I – Negotiation & Contracting (Pre-session)
- Explicit written consent covering limits, safewords (stoplight system: red/yellow/green), and post-session aftercare.
- Identification of a specific goal (e.g., “reduce shame about vulnerability,” “practice assertive surrender”).