A lot of Black women in the world of BDSM consider themselves dominant, which is fine, but they seem to cater exclusively to White male submissive types. I take my clients anyway they come, since I am a professional dominatrix. I do enjoy playing with Black men, though. Unlike White subs, the brothers always make you work for it. My name is Shana Drummond and I'm a young woman of Ghanaian and English-Canadian descent living in the City of Toronto, Ontario.
I was born in a small town called Perth, Ontario, to an African immigrant mother from the Republic of Ghana and a White Canadian father of direct English descent. Being raised a mixed gal in a small, all-White town in Canada's most populous province gave me a unique awareness of the world. People are so fixated on things like race and identity, they forget that we're all human at the end of the day. I left Perth after high school and moved to the City of Toronto. I studied business administration at the University of Toronto, and while at school, I began exploring my sexuality.
My erstwhile boyfriend Jared Brownstone, a tall and ruggedly handsome brother from the City of Detroit, Michigan, introduced me to BDSM during my second year at the University of Toronto. I discovered I had a real flair for dominating men. Jared would ask me to tie him up and beat him, and I totally wrecked him with my whip and sex toys. Dude was six-foot-four and weighed two hundred and fifty pounds, so for a shorter and smaller gal like me to dominate him was a real thrill for me.
By the time I graduated with my degree in 2012, I was well on my way to becoming a whip-smart dominatrix. Originally, I only played in my private life but after getting laid off from my cushy job at RBC's Call Center, I had to improvise. I needed to pay my bills and most businesses in Toronto weren't looking for a recent university graduate with little work experience. That's why I became a professional dominatrix.