Fetish Artists Lexi Luxe, Ceara Lynch Profiled by Sexual Health Mag

LOS ANGELES — Dommes and fetish specialists Lexi Luxe and Ceara Lynch “share their insights on living the kink life” in the latest issue of Sexual Health magazine.

Both women are part of the iWantClips community.

“It’s always great to help artists on our site find extra promotion opportunities with print media.” said Jay Phillips, president and co-founder of iWantEmpire which operates iWantClips. “Ceara and Lexi gave Sexual Health magazine, and its readers, great insight into their kinky lives and it is a fun read. I hope everyone will pick up a copy.”

The article, written by Colleen Godin, features Lynch and Luxe, along with other fetish artists, “dishing on what it’s like to make a living on the internet, while offering a comprehensive view of clip artists and the misconceptions they most often deal with,” a rep said.

“A lot of outsiders think that all fetish models live in dungeons, wear latex 24/7 and are the biggest bitches you will ever meet,” said Luxe. “Contrary to popular belief, it is not all dungeons and dark deeds. We live normal lives like most except we make money kicking guys in the balls and filming POV-style fetish clips.”

Lynch commented on the variety of fetishes displayed by her worldwide fanbase. “Men who like to dress in diapers and baby clothes; chastity: men who lock their penis in a tiny cage so it can’t be erect, and the woman holds the key to control him; racial humiliation: men who like being humiliated for their race, using extreme racial slurs,” she said.

Lynch also notes that her career differs in one significant way from the popular conception of a BDSM domme. “I work entirely online,” she said. “Almost all of my videos are just of me solo talking through these fantasies to my audience. I’m not a real dominatrix choking men with leather belts.”

Read Sexual Health magazine online here.

Lexi Luxe was recently profiled for the iWantBlog Artist Spotlight; click here for that story. Ceara Lynch was a recent guest on iWantRadio; click here for details.

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