An viral video of a woman walking a man on a leash along the streets of Birmingham, England, UK, has been watched 1,5 million times. What is even more bizarre the man paid £1000 for the privilege being tread like a dog.
The odd footage shows a balaclava-clad man on a leash crawling on his hands and knees, while his dominatrix is walking nearby. Paige Baron, 21, has admitted it was she behind the video and gave details of her bizarre hobby that helps her earn big money.
She said: “He took a flight and three buses and paid me £1,000 to be treated like a dog. I walked him, fed him puppy food, shaved his hair, cracked eggs on his head and attached pegs to his bare stomach before ripping them off.
I even had him growling and whimpering. It was all consensual – he got off on it. I was surprised he ate the puppy food though. He told me he was a vegetarian. I wasn’t embarrassed at all. It was entertaining. It certainly wasn’t horrible.”
Paige calls herself a financial dominatrix or findom, which means she who takes the sadistic role in sadomasochistic sexual activities in exchange for expensive gifts and money. The woman says she has over 45 submissive clients who like to be humiliated but only one man with a ‘puppy fetish’.
She said: “I get sent gifts to thank me for literally being alive. I never thought I’d be able to make so much money by treating men so badly, but it’s so easy. They send me gifts through Amazon, meet me at cash points and give me money, and send me gift cards.
Some of my subs even let me access their computers to transfer money right out of their accounts. The most expensive gifts I’ve been given is a Louis Vuitton hand bag which cost £550, and an iPhone 6 costing £530.
They have these fetishes where they want to feel emasculated and powerless, and I’m just here to help them. It’s not a job, it’s a hobby. It’s never about sex. The only touching allowed is when they hold my feet to sniff my toes.”
However, not everyone is happy with sexual activity taking place in broad daylight. Local councillor has already complaining to the police after some residents of the city were outraged with anti-social behaviour
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