Animal CrossingLife & Culture / NewsLife & Culture / NewsA dominatrix is using Animal Crossing to connect with clients in lockdownClients can now get humiliated and smacked in-game (and yes, you can pay in bells)ShareLink copied ✔️May 21, 2020May 21, 2020TextThom Waite As we’ve found out in the last few months, the world of Animal Crossing: New Horizons can be many things, from an art gallery to a music video set. Now, it’s also serving as a (slightly more NSFW) space for a dominatrix to connect with quarantined clients. With their jobs as a hairdresser and dominatrix impacted by San Francisco’s coronavirus measures, Denali Winter has taken to the game to continue interacting with clients, who are paying bells (the in-game currency, in case you’re out of the loop) to be made to water flowers and get digitally humiliated. “Sex workers are always adapting, and this is just another layer of adaptation,” Winter tells the Guardian. “I need to connect with my clients somehow.” Other online workarounds for sex workers have included a migration to sites like OnlyFans, but this doesn’t offer quite the same level of interaction available in a video game (even if it is only between cartoon avatars). Winter interacting with a clientAnimal Crossing In Animal Crossing, when the clients have been “bad”, they can be smacked – with a butterfly net, ofc – and even placed in a virtual cage by Winter, who mostly doesn’t take real money as payment. As a non-binary dominatrix, Winter also says that a lot of their clients are interested in gender play or cross dressing, activities that are easily accessible due to the game’s customisation options. “Video games have been a way for people to explore their identity for a long time,” Winter adds. “It’s completely safe to submit to someone in an Animal Crossing game – if you don’t like it, you can log off at any moment.” To supplement lost income amid the coronavirus pandemic, Animal Crossing users have also been getting paid to design other player’s homes, while yet another company has hired people to design specific islands in the game. Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORELonely Crowds: The debut novel that became a cult literary obsession‘I fucked my boyfriend’s brother’: Our readers confess their worst mistakesevian’s birthday party was straight out of a Wes Anderson movieNobody wants to seem ‘media trained’ anymoreWhy do friendship breakups hurt so much?‘It’s majorly addictive’: The rise of smutty book clubs RIMOWAGeorge Riley unpacks her favourite travel spots for RIMOWA Who cares about going to the moon in 2026?Date My Friend: Is pitching your friends the secret to finding love?How will the energy crisis impact you? Here’s everything you need to know‘You're better than this’: Why young men are quitting porn in drovesAI-Sexual: How is AI expanding our understanding of sexuality?Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy