When Marjorie Etienne moved to the City of Ottawa, Ontario, from her hometown of Quartier Morin, northern Haiti, the six-foot-tall, curvaceous Haitian beauty found the place kind of lackluster. For a supposed national capital, it was kind of lacking and the locals seemed to be a bit on the boring side. Marjorie, who came to the City of Ottawa to study Nursing at the local flagship university, decided to make her own fun while pursuing higher education. That's how Marjorie ended up in the world of BDSM...
Back on the island of Haiti, Marjorie Etienne's parents, Andre Etienne and Karine Jacques Etienne raised her to be a prim and proper young lady. Marjorie Etienne grew up attending the Seventh-Day Adventist Church of metropolitan Cap-Haitien, and keeping the Sabbath. As a grown gal, Marjorie kind of rebelled against her conservative upbringing and went out to explore. Nothing seemed off-limits for the beautiful, vivacious, open-minded and highly experimental young woman. The fun was just beginning for Marjorie Etienne, let the world beware...
While the BDSM world seemed fun and enticing, Marjorie Etienne also found it kind of boring. Most of the folks into it were middle-aged and White. As a young Black woman from the island of Haiti, Marjorie Etienne stood out whenever she went to BDSM events. Tired of dealing with creepy middle-aged White dudes who were deeply racist while at the same time lusting after women of color, Marjorie sought to live the BDSM lifestyle with someone from her own background...
Marjorie Etienne has always been a believer in Black love, not that she has anything against folks who like to date or marry outside their race. To Marjorie, a Black woman and a Black man loving each other and supporting each other in a hostile world, well, that's a beautiful thing. The question is, can today's Black men handle a strong Black female who happens to act as a dominant in the kinky and strange world of BDSM? Only time would tell...
When most people think of the BDSM lifestyle, people of non-European descent are not the first image which comes to mind. The whole whips and chains, handcuffs and spanking lifestyle has long been associated with White people. Sure, there are lots of Africans, Arabs, Latinos and Asians into it but for the most part, the face of BDSM is disturbingly void of melanin. Faced with such formidable odds, Marjorie Etienne set out to do the impossible and create her own Black BDSM universe...