Natasha Ryce
» Fetishes in the News
A woman who works as a clerk in a charity shop in the UK found herself outed by her personal ad on the Informed Consent site.
But in her free time, the quiet volunteer posts smutty emails on adult websites and chats explicitly about hard-core sex.
She has even posted lewd photos of herself in suspenders and lingerie.
Like how many Page 3 girls?
In another series of bizarre shots, she poses naked, haunched on her hands and knees beside a dog bowl, pretending to be a puppy.
I like being a puppy. It makes me happy.
She also advertises her services as a paid dominatrix called Mistress Kitten and invites men to get in touch.
Evidently untrue. And she’s felt a need to leave the charity shop where her efforts had been appreciated.
She has described herself as: “Dirty, filthy, kinky minx. You can pin and mount me like a butterfly. Keep it simple, keep it sexy, keep it sad. Woof.”
A source told the Record: “On the face of it, she is a quiet, plump woman who works in a charity shop organising books and jigsaws.
“But on the internet she is very sexually driven and discusses sex acts in intimate details.
And helps organizes munches. Good for her.
KINKY SEX SECRET OF CHARITY’S MISTRESS KITTEN

Comments
You may find this suprising, but I find the hounding of Natasha Rice distasteful. Obviously some lazy journalist has trolled some sadistic web sites, found a profile that is easily identifiable, and then run a story exposing the lady in question. The sun will probably be offering him a job soon.
It is wrong to expose Natasha in this way, even though I believe that her involvement in BDSM is about as wrong as it is possible to be, she is entitled to her privacy and it is something that employers or even volunteers at charity shops should be allowed to keep private. Now if she was turning up for work in a leather bustier wielding a a whip that would be entirely different.
Natasha needs help, and I find this as distatsteful as a newspaper exposing someones mental illness in the guise of a salacious story just to sell papers.
It is wrong.
Posted by: Corneilius | March 12, 2007 6:31 AM