Playing to Lose: How a Jehovah's Witness Became a Submissive BDSM Model

Playing to Lose: How a Jehovah's Witness Became a Submissive BDSM Model

Ariel Anderssen
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Author:  Ariel Anderssen
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Format:  Paperback
Pages:  400
Publisher:  Unbound
Year:  2023
ISBN:  9781800182608

In this bold and intimate memoir Ariel Anderssen charts her journey from a strict religious upbringing as a Jehovah’s Witness to her current position as one of the most widely recognised BDSM performers in the world. Her route between the two includes a period as a wretchedly miserable, teenage political activist, a phase touring with a Christian theatre group, and accidentally discovering a talent for posing for art nude photography. This surprising and unconventional career path led her to a life-altering introduction to BDSM-themed erotic artwork and a whole world she never imagined existing.

This is a book about BDSM, and about sexuality, but most of all it is about one woman’s struggle for self-acceptance and the rewards that come from confronting who you are with honesty and compassion.

TRIGGER WARNING: this book contains descriptions of sexual violence that some readers may find upsetting

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