Friday, August 1, 2008

My First Blog for Valhala

Hello everyone!


Always a beginning takes time to take off, specially when you try to express what your feelings or emotions are using written word (I like body language better), the only thing we all must be agreed is we share the same devotion for fetishes that bring a little bit of spicy to our daily routine; So let’s get started!

I just moved from Miami to New York, big change believe me, and my first leisure time I had after I settle down in my new job, was focusing in find places where people like me share their interests with no boundaries o limitations (some time very hard to accomplish in USA). I found a place on Washington street called Hogs & Heifers and let me tell you the difference between love it or hate it resides in your desires, what I meant with this is simple if you have no idea about fetishes, female domination or humiliation you will despite this place, as simple as that, however if you are like me, an addict to female domination and humiliation, this place is heaven!

The environment is not well defined, it’s a mix of coyote ugly and Mexican cantina, prices for drinks are decent (remember we are talking NY here!), but the main attraction here are the female bartenders and the waitresses, they treat you like crap! If you ask for a drink, they give you a different one, they tell you that you get what you deserve, they give you hard time if you have eye contact with at them, one of them told me, “how there you look into my eyes, miserable slave!” that was powerful and exciting at the same time, because you see how other customers in the bar look back at you with a big surprise! Even I saw one kicking one guy in the ankle just because he did not like the drink!

After two hours there I had a conversation with Jack (the bouncer) and he explained to me that sometimes is difficult to handle the situation there because people that do not understand the FemDom world react badly, but they are getting along. I stayed for two more hours and I saw a couple of groups of bachelorette parties that night and some of them were taking their bras off! Then they put them on the wall, like a souvenir for the bar; I could not confirm it, but I was told that NY celebrities like to hang out in the bar.

After this experience I realized that Valhala Brazil has the same issues, that take a lot of time to make people understand that being different does not mean you are bad, we are just different; that’s why I value the great job Queen Naja is doing in Brazil, she is making sure the world understands that we are an emerging society that reclaims their right to express what we feel and think with no restrictions or boundaries, that’s why we are making sure we are expanding the VALHALA kingdom, the kingdom of Fetishism!

Talk to you soon!

Peter Fire.

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