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‘UK’s oldest dominatrix’ teaches budding mistresses how to take control of kinky clients

The “UK’s oldest dominatrix” is passing on her years of experience to others.

Sherry Lever joined the BDSM industry 25 years ago when her husband left her.

She has since made a name for herself as Mistress Sofia – a persona she uses to dominate punters without sleeping with them.

The gran, from Swindon, charges upwards of £120 per hour-long session where she “humiliates” men.

She has also written her own book and featured on TV shows like ITV’s This Morning.

So it’s no surprise that aspiring mistresses have turned to her for tips.

During a recent segment of Australia’s The Morning Show, Sherry revealed she’s mentoring up-and-coming “doms”.

She explained the importance of learning the trade properly – because failing to do so could leave a client injured.

Mistress Sofia explained: “It’s very important with something like whipping – you can’t just pick up a cane and go caning, because there are places you can’t cane.

“You have to know what you’re doing because you can damage somebody.”

Previously, Sherry revealed why helping other young women means so much to her.

After shooting to fame, she said: “I think I had easily a hundred emails from women, I answered them all.

“It really touched me and it actually made me feel I was helping somebody who had been in my situation.”

One of her apprentices, Mistress Chloe, said the lessons had been life-changing.

She revealed: “Sherry has changed my life for the better.”

”Before I was in just nine-to-five office job, now I have men that come over to hoover and clean my kitchen for me.

”If they don’t do it good, they get a caning, I paddle them and whip them.”

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