CHATSWORTH, Calif.—As a dark diversion for Thanksgiving weekend, Kink.com offers up director JohnPaul The Pope's latest opus, Diary of a Madman, starring Victoria Voxxx as the victim of a psychopath who stalks and abducts her.
Elaborates a company announcement, "Madman is as psychological as it is sexual, and expores the sometimes controversial practice of consensual non-consent (CNC), in which partners consent to scenarios that may otherwise appear to be non-consensual."
"I want the scenes to evoke certain emotions," The Pope explained. "Not all fantasies are consensual, and the series offers Victoria and the viewers a chance to consensually live out fantasies like abduction and forced submission. though Hollywood regularly portrays rape and other scenarios of non-consent, I expect CNC in adult will always be controversial, simply because of lack of knowledge and understanding."
The company announcement goes on to note that "consensual non-consent falls under Kink's 'sensitive theme' guidelines, which requires additional attention before, during and after a scene to ensure all participants' full and on-going consent. For Madman, The Pope and Victoria Voxxx communicated extensively before and after each day of the shoot, establishing boundaries and safewords, and processing the scenes as they happened."
Offered Voxxx, "I find consensual non-consent to be extrememly cathartic. It's hard for some people to be vulnerable on their own. Consensual non-consent gives me an opportunity to disappear into the moment, knowing that the person topping me knows exactly what I need, and wants to watch me get to that oh-so-special subspace."
Kink.com has created a special landing page for Diary of a Madman featuring behind-the-scenes footage from the shoot, as well as an interview with The Pope and Voxxx about consensual non-consent. Kink's consent protocols can be found at Kink.com/consent.
The first scene of Diary of a Madman is available now, and the remaining three episodes will be posted weekly until December 16 here.