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In the , the Scat Queen is a high priestess of "Erotic Abjection"—a theory popularized by French philosopher Julia Kristeva, suggesting that confronting the abject (waste, the corpse, the unclean) shatters the ego. For her subjects, kissing her boots is the entry-level; worshiping the results of her digestion is the zenith of surrender. Berlin: The Global Capital of Extreme Femdom Entertainment Why Berlin? Unlike London or New York, which have stringent health codes and often ambiguous legal stances on extreme bodily fluids, Berlin possesses a unique legal and cultural loophole.
"People think I go home and throw up. No. This is my art. When I wake up, I control my diet—high fiber, specific fruits, a lot of water to achieve the right consistency for worship. My submissives don't serve me money; they serve me groceries. They cook my meals because they know what comes out is my gift to them."