Mistress Couple Gets Shout Out From Dictionary.com

LOS ANGELES — BDSM expert Mistress Couple has been named as an example of the word “mistress” on Dictionary.com.

A cursory search of the word “Mistress” on Dictionary.com brings up a first reference from The Daily Beast, highlighting the quote, “He said, too, that after being accepted as a slave to Mistress Couple, he has made massive strides psychologically,” which is attributed to writer Ian Frisch’s article, “Dungeons and Genital Clamps: Inside a Legendary BDSM Chateau.”

“One of my slaves found the particular entry on Dictionary.com and almost had a heart attack when he saw it,” Mistress Couple said of the site’s acknowledgement. “He was so proud to tell me about it.”

As she prepares for the launch of her first instructional book, “The Ultimate Guide to Bondage: Creating Intimacy through the Art of Restraint,” Mistress Couple believes the online find is a good omen.

“It was a fortuitous discovery that’s perfect timing now that my new book is about to come out … it’s certainly a nice bit of promotion beforehand, isn’t it?”

The head mistress of La Domaine Esemar in New York, the world's oldest BDSM training chateau, Mistress Couple also is a featured guest this week on a new podcast interview with Lucy SweetKill and Dia Dynasty of La Maison du Rouge, where she shares her career journey and personal experiences along the way.

“It’s always a pleasure educating people on what it is I do for a living, and talking about these incredible moments that have helped shape who I am,” Mistress Couple said. “My goal is to create a positive and profound experience for the people I work with, and I hope that my new book does that as well.”

“The Ultimate Guide to Bondage: Creating Intimacy Through the Art of Restraint” is available for pre-order now ahead of its mid-November (Kindle) and mid-December (paperback) release dates at Amazon.com, BarnesAndNoble.com and other booksellers.

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