Converting The Swerf: Ckiara’s
Temple:
It’s a political erotic film. You must pay to see the dirty bits, to help us make more films and for our efforts. Free rides are over rated and everyone is packed like sardines! Wouldn’t you agree? But, now get ready to wet your mind, lips and other places… Here is the first 17 minutes (the SFW part) of one of them: “Goddess Ckiara’s Temple,” a 28-minute short co-created with my friend and artistic collaborator Ckiara Rose.
We’re beginner filmmakers, and we wrote, shot and edited it in one week on a budget of $1,500, so it’s got that rough, amateur, DIY feel because of it–which I promise you, was exactly what we were going for and it would have looked exactly the same on a $15K budget or $1.5M- sort the pre-ripped jeans look, right?
In addition to Berlin, “Goddess Ckiara’s Temple” is now also now an Official Selection at the 2020 Vienna Pr0n Film Festival and La Fête du Slip Film Festival (Switzerland). Plot: When Gabriel, a member of a SWERF (sex-worker exclusionary radical feminist) “savior society,” poses as a client for a Pro Domme session with Goddess Ckiara, in order to “save” her from the sex industry, his mission does not go as planned. Instead, Goddess Ckiara ends up schooling him on his errant and disrespectful ways, in the most punishing and humiliating of manners. In this face of this punishment, will Gabriel end up repenting from his misguided SWERF allegiance, and convert towards Service to the Goddess? Enjoy!
The Re-Education of a Savior: Power, Pain, and the Truth About Sex Work
How a would-be “rescuer” learned more about consent in my dungeon than he ever did in his feminist pamphlets.
No Compromises. Full Decriminalization.
Let’s be unequivocally clear:
We don’t want legalization. We don’t want the patronizing “Swedish Model.” We demand full decriminalization, the New Zealand way. Anything less is just another system of control, another way for the state and SWERFs (Sex Worker Exclusionary Radical Feminists) to police our bodies and our choices
Vulnerability as Strength, Pain as Pedagogy
People like Gabriel see sex work as degradation.But true degradation is stripping someone of their agency under the guise of “saving” them. What I offer is the opposite: a sacred space where power dynamics are not hidden, but openly, consensually played with to reveal profound truths.
When I clipped the leash to his collar, it was symbolic. “This leash represents your transformation. While it’s on, you let go of every judgment, every misconception, every shred of your savior complex. You submit to the truth. Are you ready to enter this reality?”
“…Yes, Goddess Ckiara.”
Good boy.
Then, we moved to impact play. With each strike, I had him rate the pain. “On a scale of one to ten?” “A six, Goddess. Thank you, Goddess.”
In this exchange, he learned that pain isn’t always about suffering. It can be about focus, release, and transcendence. It is a choice. And in that choice lies immense power. He was learning, in his body, what his mind refused to accept: that control isn’t a male birthright. It is a role, and in my dungeon, I hold it.
The Sacred Dungeon and the Fight for Our Rights
My dungeon is my temple.My work is my vocation. It is sacred. People like Gabriel arrive with pity and leave with a humbled respect. They come to “rescue” a victim and instead find a priestess.
They learn that the real power exists in the controlled, consensual exchange—in the voluntary submission and the orchestrated insurrection of our role-play. It’s a space where humor, intensity, vulnerability, and raw power coexist to dismantle lies.
Until society sees this, we will keep fighting. We will keep demanding full decriminalization. Sex work isn’t going away. The only question is whether we will be granted the rights, safety, and respect we deserve.
The choice is yours. Choose wisely.
20 Key Points from This Episode:
- Full Decriminalization or Nothing: Legalization and the Nordic Model are systems of control. Only full decriminalization respects our autonomy.
- Political Power Through Unity: We have 17 organizations ready to endorse any candidate who champions full decriminalization without compromise.
- Bodily Autonomy is Non-Negotiable: The government has no place legislating the consensual acts of adults in private spaces.
- We Are Our Own Bosses: The “pimp” narrative is a destructive fantasy. Many of us are entrepreneurs, like professional dominants.
- The SWERF Savior Complex is Paternalistic: “Rescue” organizations ignore our voices and impose their own victim narrative upon us.
- Our Time is Valuable: Wasting a professional’s time with pamphlets instead of payment is the height of disrespect.
- “Saving” Us is About Control: The desire to “rescue” us from our choices is just another form of patriarchal domination, wearing a feminist mask.
- Experience Trumps Ideology: The best way to dismantle prejudice about sex work is through direct, consensual experience of its realities.
- Sex Work is Educational: It teaches clients about respect, boundaries, and the power of feminine energy.
- Consent is Sacred: The explicit, negotiated consent of BDSM (via safe words) is a model for all human interaction.
- Confronting Religious Purity Culture: Much of the stigma against sex work is rooted in religious ideologies that BDSM directly challenges.
- Submission is a Path to Learning: Voluntary submission can teach humility, listening, and the deconstruction of toxic masculinity.
- Reclaiming Power Dynamics: We fetishize and therefore neuter real-world power structures by playing with them consciously.
- Ritual as Transformation: Tools like the leash are not just for control, but for guiding someone through a transformative unlearning process.
- Consent Redefines Pain: Negotiated impact play demonstrates that pain can be a chosen, controlled, and even liberating experience.
- We Hold the Power: The stereotype of the powerless sex worker is shattered when you meet a professional who commands respect and control.
- This Work is Sacred: Our spaces are temples, our skills are arts, and the exchanges we facilitate are profound.
- Payment is Respect: Financial compensation is a non-negotiable sign of respect for our expertise, time, and labor.
- Society’s Hypocrisy: A world that consumes sexualized content refuses to grant dignity to the workers who provide it.
- Walking in Our World is Transformative: To submit to the process, even once, is to have every prejudice about power, choice, and pleasure forever changed.







