Raina of Terror

Q. Grams, how do you tell a bad submissive?
A. Beats me.

Raina Verene, like anyone owning stock in General Motors, is what is known as a lifestyle submissive, or “permanent bottom.”

She spends her time gleefully serving others, and sometimes just as gleefully being beaten by them.

This Saturday Verene appears in a live snippet of her life on the site DeviceBondage.com, one of the family of sites San Francisco’s Kink.com operates from its dark fortress.

Launched in February 2007 by Kink.com and helmed by director Cyd Black, DeviceBondage.com places submissive female models in total restraint using wooden and metal devices and exposes them to the attentions of whips, clamps, vibrators, dildos, electrical toys and even more devious items.

How does one live her Dominant/submissive lifestyle on the bus? At Walgreen’s? In an earthquake?

“I’m a lifestyle submissive, yes, but even in a D/s dynamic everyday living has to happen,” Verene said. “The kind of play that happens in these shoots is like the icing on the cake for me. I like to challenge myself, to see just how far I can push myself.”

Visitors to DeviceBondage.com on Saturday will see director Cyd Black place Verene and newcomer Megan Murray in a variety of uncomfortable positions. Black also incorporates audience suggestions, their voices coming over the speakers in eerie computer text-to-speech tones.

What if an audience member suggests Verene cattle-brand herself with the GramPonante.com logo, seen in the skies above major American cities?

“The ‘unknown’ element can totally play with your head and I think it makes the experience that much more intense,” Verene said.

Previously on Porn Valley Observed: Enter the Adrianaconda; Back to the apocalypse at the San Francisco Fetish Ball
See also: Device Bondage, Kink.com, Raina Verene

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