Sometimes, I wonder why. Why do I do the things I do. I don't know. Perhaps a psychiatrist could tell me. Or perhaps not. Whatever. My name is Rachel Antoine Lawson. I'm a six-foot-tall, curvy and big-bottomed, dark-skinned Black woman living in the city of Brockton, Massachusetts. I'm an out and proud lesbian of African-American and Haitian descent working as a Massachusetts State Police officer. Life is okay these days. Professionally and personally, I am thriving. I'm also actively into BDSM, and I'm really into Race Play. It's a lot of fun. People who think it isn't fun simply haven't tried it. Trust me on that one.
BDSM is something most people think of as a dirty and unseemly practice. It's about more than whips and chains. It's about dominance and submission. It's an expression of human sexuality and sensuality. It allows men and women of all races, sexual orientations and walks of life to get in touch with a part of themselves they keep hidden. Many of us are switches. Some of us are dominant. Some of us are submissive. It's simply how we roll. There are lots of black people, Asian people, Middle-Eastern people and Hispanic people in the world of BDSM. It's not just for kinky white people.
Tonight, I'm having some fun with my slave, a wealthy Irishwoman named Monique O'Shea. She's tall, with red hair, gray eyes and alabaster skin. One of those uptight white women you see walking around, acting like they own the world. There are a lot of them in Boston. It seems that Irish people don't realize that blacks and Hispanics along with Asians will soon outnumber them in Boston. Their heyday is over and they don't even know it. Tomorrow's America will have a population that's mostly non-white. How will white people deal with not being the shot callers in tomorrow's world? Only time will tell.