Don't be Afraid of the Dark

In the world of BDSM, the physical acts of sadism-slaps, whips, hair pulls, kicks-are often the most visible. But what about the psychological side of sadism? Can words, sharp and calculated, wound as deeply-or perhaps even deeper-than the harshest of slaps?
Are we truly ready to confront the darker, more unsettling aspects of sadism that extend far beyond the body?

In this exploration, we will uncover how to provoke fear without relying on physical pain, and discover how fear itself can make words and gentle gestures more powerful than any strike.Beginning with a demonstration. Wild will unravel the mind of her long-time partner and dear friend, Catpushing her into her most vulnerable state. Together, they will expose the raw, fragile places of the psyche.

About Wild River:

With over a decade immersed in the depths of BDSM, Wild doesn't call herself a Domme; rather, she is a Sadistic Top, someone who transcends labels and dances in the shadows where power and surrender intertwine.

For the past three years, she has been teaching Shibari at one of Paris' most well-known structures, teaching the technical, emotional, and psychological intricacies of rope, with an unwavering commitment to safety and consent.

Her true fascination lies in the unspoken-the edgy, the psychological. Specialized in Breathplay, particularly waterboarding and drowning, she creates scenes that exist in a space where fear, control, and connection become one, exploring both the mind and the body, a space where fear meets safety, pain meets intimacy, and surrender becomes a profound exchange.

Wild doesn't simply play with power-she embodies it, not as a performance, but as a quiet, unwavering force that seesps into everything she does.