As a Dominatrix who genuinely cares about My clients, I cannot stress enough the significance of using the right terminologies in O/ur world. One such terminology that often pops up is the distinction between being called a "Mistress" or a "Goddess". While the two terms might seem interchangeable on the surface, they carry very different connotations, and it is important for both Dominatrices and submissives to understand what those meanings are.On the one hand, "Mistress" is a term that has been around for centuries and has often been used in the context of extramarital affairs. In the BDSM world, a Mistress is a woman who is in control of Her submissives and is often seen as the Dominant partner in a relationship. The term "Mistress" suggests a level of control and power, but it can also be associated with secrecy and shame. In fact, some submissives might choose to use the term "Mistress" because it feels more taboo and therefore more exciting.On the other hand, "Goddess" is a term that suggests worship and reverence. A Goddess is a Woman who is not just in control of Her submissives, but who is revered and adored by them. She is seen as a divine figure, someone to be worshipped and served. The term "Goddess" is often used by submissives to express their deep admiration and respect for their Dominant partner. It suggests a level of respect and devotion that goes beyond mere obedience.While both terms have their place in O/ur world, it is important to understand the connotations that come with each one. As a Dominatrix, I am acutely aware of the power of language and how it can shape the dynamic between Myself and My submissives. I encourage My clients to use the terms that feel most appropriate to them, but also to understand the meanings behind those words.To Me, being called a "Goddess" is the highest compliment I can receive as a Dominatrix. It suggests that My submissives not only respect My power and control, but that they also see Me as someone worthy of worship and devotion. However, I also understand that the term "Mistress" can be exciting and arousing for some submissives, and I am happy to accommodate that preference as well.Ultimately, what matters most is not the terminology W/e use, but the dynamic between the Dominant and submissive partners. As a caring and loving Dominatrix, My goal is to create a safe and consensual space where My clients can explore their deepest desires and find fulfillment. Whether they call Me a "Mistress" or a "Goddess", what matters most is the trust and respect that W/e have for each other.