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EPISODE · Jun 18, 2026 · 1H 3M

How to Bring Kink Into Your Relationship with Former Pro-Domme Amanda Dames

from Lust in Translation · host Natassia Miller

Your desires aren't proof that something's wrong with you. They're information about a deeper emotional need, and the path to a fulfilling erotic life is understanding the feeling underneath the act, releasing the shame around it, and learning to communicate it.This week I'm joined by Amanda Dames, aka The Kink Consultant — sexologist, Somatica Certified Sex and Relationship Coach, and former NYC Dominatrix who once lived a double life: working at the Wall Street Journal by day and running sessions in a New York City dungeon by night. Amanda has spent years in the room with people's most private fantasies, and what she's learned quietly dismantles almost everything we're taught about desire.Because underneath even the most surprising kink is something deeply human: a need to be seen, to surrender, to feel wanted, to feel safe. The act is just the packaging. As Amanda puts it: no one is broken. The work was never about fixing your desire; it's about decoding the feeling underneath it, releasing the shame, and learning to say it out loud.We get into the psychology of what powerful men secretly crave, why pain can register as pleasure, how politics shapes our fantasies, and the real reason desire fades in long-term relationships. And if there's a desire you've never had the words for, or a conversation you've been too nervous to start with your partner, this episode is a map for both.Whatever you want, you're allowed to want it. Let's decode it together.In this episode:Why "no one is broken" — and where our desires actually come fromThe real difference between a kink and a fetishWhat powerful, high-achieving men are really seeking when they surrenderHow shame (not the kink itself) is the thing standing in your wayWhy desire fades in long-term love — and the "build a bridge" framework to bring it backHow to name a desire you've never had words for, and bring it to your partner without the cringeChapters00:00 — Intro01:00 — Realizing she was kinky at five04:00 — Kink vs. fetish, and why no one is broken06:30 — How "the status quo" decides what's kinky07:30 — Cuckolding vs. hot-wifing: same act, opposite headspace09:00 — How politics shapes our fantasies11:00 — The double life: Wall Street Journal by day, dungeon by night14:00 — What a dominatrix actually does (it's not what you think)15:00 — The powerful men who had everything but one thing18:00 — "My desire is to be punished" — why desire doesn't have to make sense25:00 — What every client really wanted: to be seen28:00 — Safe words, consent, and the session that still haunts her35:00 — Losing it all in one month — and rebuilding40:00 — Dating in line with your desires (+ the genius Hinge trick)45:00 — Building a bridge: keeping kink alive in a marriage47:00 — The mental load that's quietly killing your sex life57:00 — How to bring up your kink with your partner01:01:00 — What to understand before you live out any fantasyWork with Amanda Dames: https://www.amandadames.com/ Follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_kinkconsultant/ It’s really hard to feel sexy when your vagina feels off. If you’re bracing for irritation, infections, or yet another post‑sex UTI, it’s almost impossible to stay present in the bedroom. Momotaro Apotheca offers organic solutions that Natassia uses everyday to take care of her intimate health—from their soothing balm, Salve, to their UTI supplement, probiotic, and yeast infection suppository. Build your own ritual at https://momotaroapotheca.com/discount/lust and get 20% off with code LUST.⸻Lust in Translation PodcastSubscribe to our newsletter for exclusive insights: ⁠lustintranslation.com  ⁠Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lustintranslationpod/  ⁠Follow Natassia on on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/natassiamiller/⁠

Your desires aren't proof that something's wrong with you. They're information about a deeper emotional need, and the path to a fulfilling erotic life is understanding the feeling underneath the act, releasing the shame around it, and learning to communicate it.This week I'm joined by Amanda Dames, aka The Kink Consultant — sexologist, Somatica Certified Sex and Relationship Coach, and former NYC Dominatrix who once lived a double life: working at the Wall Street Journal by day and running sessions in a New York City dungeon by night. Amanda has spent years in the room with people's most private fantasies, and what she's learned quietly dismantles almost everything we're taught about desire.Because underneath even the most surprising kink is something deeply human: a need to be seen, to surrender, to feel wanted, to feel safe. The act is just the packaging. As Amanda puts it: no one is broken. The work was never about fixing your desire; it's about decoding the feeling underneath it, releasing the shame, and learning to say it out loud.We get into the psychology of what powerful men secretly crave, why pain can register as pleasure, how politics shapes our fantasies, and the real reason desire fades in long-term relationships. And if there's a desire you've never had the words for, or a conversation you've been too nervous to start with your partner, this episode is a map for both.Whatever you want, you're allowed to want it. Let's decode it together.In this episode:Why "no one is broken" — and where our desires actually come fromThe real difference between a kink and a fetishWhat powerful, high-achieving men are really seeking when they surrenderHow shame (not the kink itself) is the thing standing in your wayWhy desire fades in long-term love — and the "build a bridge" framework to bring it backHow to name a desire you've never had words for, and bring it to your partner without the cringeChapters00:00 — Intro01:00 — Realizing she was kinky at five04:00 — Kink vs. fetish, and why no one is broken06:30 — How "the status quo" decides what's kinky07:30 — Cuckolding vs. hot-wifing: same act, opposite headspace09:00 — How politics shapes our fantasies11:00 — The double life: Wall Street Journal by day, dungeon by night14:00 — What a dominatrix actually does (it's not what you think)15:00 — The powerful men who had everything but one thing18:00 — "My desire is to be punished" — why desire doesn't have to make sense25:00 — What every client really wanted: to be seen28:00 — Safe words, consent, and the session that still haunts her35:00 — Losing it all in one month — and rebuilding40:00 — Dating in line with your desires (+ the genius Hinge trick)45:00 — Building a bridge: keeping kink alive in a marriage47:00 — The mental load that's quietly killing your sex life57:00 — How to bring up your kink with your partner01:01:00 — What to understand before you live out any fantasyWork with Amanda Dames: https://www.amandadames.com/ Follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_kinkconsultant/ It’s really hard to feel sexy when your vagina feels off. If you’re bracing for irritation, infections, or yet another post‑sex UTI, it’s almost impossible to stay present in the bedroom. Momotaro Apotheca offers organic solutions that Natassia uses everyday to take care of her intimate health—from their soothing balm, Salve, to their UTI supplement, probiotic, and yeast infection suppository. Build your own ritual at https://momotaroapotheca.com/discount/lust and get 20% off with code LUST.⸻Lust in Translation PodcastSubscribe to our newsletter for exclusive insights: ⁠lustintranslation.com  ⁠Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lustintranslationpod/  ⁠Follow Natassia on on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/natassiamiller/⁠

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