Goddess Macha Talks BDSM in iWantBlog Artist Spotlight

Goddess Macha Talks BDSM in iWantBlog Artist Spotlight

LOS ANGELES — Dominatrix Goddess Macha talks BDSM Best Practices, her affinity for animals and more in this week’s iWantBlog Artist Spotlight.

James Power, VP of operations for iWantEmpire, whose portfolio of sites includes iWantBlog, praised the performer for her compassion and advocacy. “Goddess Macha opens a window to her life and also shares great advice for new dommes in a compelling interview. She is very successful on our platforms and credits passion, precaution and education, all the while paying it forward.”

Macha earned two collegiate degrees in women’s studies and psychology and worked as a mainstream model, then transitioned into work as “a lifestyle dominatrix,” a rep notes, before turning her love for fetish and kink into a full-time job.

“I had a full-time career in my field of study, but have decided to pursue my passion of being a dominatrix,” she reveals. “Now, I am both a professional and a lifestyle domme and I regularly attend femdom parties and kink munches in the community.”

On a more personal note, “I am a huge dog lover and it's completely normal for me to say ‘Hi, doggo’ to any pups that I see as I walk around town. I have a Great Pyrenees named Olivia, so I like to visit dog parks with her often,” she says. “If I'm having a bad day I will cuddle with my dog for a while and it almost always makes me feel so much better.”

Read the entire interview here. Visit Goddess Macha’s clips store here and follow her on Twitter.

In addition to iWantBlog, the iWantEmpire network includes iWantClips, iWantPhone and iWantFanClub.

Recent Artist Spotlight features have focused on HentaiDreamGirl (click here) and Blaire Bishop (click here). Follow iWantClips on Twitter here.

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