Exclusive Femdom Q&A with Queen Ava Racks: A Decade of Ebony Femdom
This is a blog where you can really get to know me. In this piece, I share how I began in the adult industry, what sessions with me are like, how I manage time across all my platforms (Clips4Sale, OnlyFans, NiteFlirt, and more), and which fetishes excite me most. If you’re new here — welcome. I’m Queen Ava Racks, an ebony pro-domme, who lives in Tucson, Arizona. I hope this blog helps you in getting to know me better! Shout out to all the good submissives who sent in questions for this post. This was such a fun and fulfilling way to return to blogging. Keep reading to learn more about my my femdom empire and the subs who support me.
From Novice to Ebony Femdom Star: What Inspired Me to create Ebony Femdom Content…
I’ve been offering in person femdom sessions and creating ebony female domination videos since 2013. I worked at a dungeon in Atlanta, Georgia for several years offering femdom sessions and moved to Tucson, Arizona in 2016. Moving to Tucson was a change of pace for me, as there is no dungeon here locally. I have heavily focused on shooting femdom videos since moving here. I still enjoy meeting with dedicated submissive for in-person trysts but my ways of doing that have changed.
My journey to creating femdom content started with webcam modeling. I did my first show wearing a PVC bikini and high-heeled boots. The request for foot worship sessions, JOI, virtual pegging and more rolled in QUICKLY. I love webcam modeling but have found making 4K videos let me work on my time. Choosing outfits, selecting props, producing a fresh scene — it’s a process that still excites me, even ten years in. I genuinely love playing producer while turning people on. Check out my wide variety of 4K videos for sale on clips4sale.
13 Years in the Industry: What Keeps Me Going?
I started my journey in adult work right after high school — my first webcam show was on MyFreeCams. This year marks 13 years in the industry. The secret to my longevity? A strong sense of self, avoiding drama, and a tight-knit, supportive community. In the early years, I didn’t have anyone to lean on. Now, I’m surrounded by friends who get it. That kind of community changes everything.
When I started in the adult industry…I was a really private person and had little a sense of community. But eventually, I met peers who changed everything. My first collaborator was Summer Hart — we met through mutual aid work. She’s taught me a lot and is genuinely kind. Other creators who inspire me are Sydney Screams, Codi Vore, and Stella Liberty.

How Has Your BDSM craft evolved over the years?
When I started, I was a novice out of high school who enjoyed being dominant but had little “pro” experience. Working in the dungeon gave me a level of expertise in femdom that I couldn’t have achieved elsewhere. As I explored different fetishes, I discovered what really turned me on — and what resonated with fans. Today, my focus while creating content is femdom POV, body worship, femization, sci-fi kink (like vore and giantess), cuckold fantasies, panty fetish, and taboo scenarios. These genres allow me to dress up, play hard, and get creative — all while being fully in control.
Brains & Brawn: How Did You Get a 4.0 GPA?
I studied marketing and web design and graduated with a perfect GPA. Being a visual learner helped, and so did maturity. I started college later in life and had the discipline to stay focused. Being open to help, using tutors, and learning time management all played a role. I bring those same skills to my adult business.
What Attracted You to Vore & Giantess Fetishes?

My fans introduced me to vore and giantess kinks. One tipped me during a cam show and asked if I could pretend to eat him — and that was it. I was hooked. There’s something thrilling about domination through consumption. I shoot both same-size and giantess vore. I even have props like a pregnancy belly to make my videos as immersive as possible. Check out my website dedicated to my vore content here.
How Do You Prepare for Phone Sex & Mental Domination?
I’ve read a lot of books on psychology and persuasion to strengthen my ability to dominate mentally. Understanding how people think helps me get inside their heads — and their wallets. Combined with wide-lens 4K video and tight camera work, I pull viewers into the scene. I don’t just role-play — I mind fuck.
How Did You Discover Ebony Findom?
My first true finsub was in 2015 — a cuck who loved sending me money to date black guys with bigger dicks. He’d send $200 to $700 just for the privilege. He got off on thinking about me, a superior black Goddess, and a hot black man with a big black cock. That’s when I realized this was a thing. I could control men and their wallets without ever even meeting them in person. Since then, I’ve virtually drained wallets, minds, and souls. My biggest single-day tribute was $8,000. This year, I’m aiming for my first five-figure tip. My subs fund my lifestyle because they believe in female supremacy — and I do too.
Managing My Empire: How Do You Handle It All?
Time blocking, spreadsheets, and discipline. I film content at least three times a month and manage all my stores and fan pages myself. When you message me — it’s really me. I use Google Calendar, Google Sheets, and a brilliant editor. I currently sell on Only fans, Clips4Sale, LoyalFans, ManyVids, and IWantClips.
When You’re Not Dominating, What Do You Love?
I draw in ProCreate, binge thrillers and documentaries, and love reading erotic and historical fiction. I am a gamer girl who loves phone games (Cooking Diaries is my favorite). I also have Nintendo Switch that I mostly use for playing Mario games. Traveling and volunteering for mutual aid orgs takes up a decent bit of my time. I love to socialize, have fun, and give back to others.
What are some setbacks you have had in your career?
Not expanding fast enough has been my biggest setback. To companions and creators who are just starting out…don’t put all your eggs in one basket! There was a point in my career where I was super focused on selling my online femdom services on a site called Pantydeal. I had over 200 reviews there and was a top seller… until I got banned. That experience taught me to diversify. Now I spread my content across multiple platforms and sell clips that fans can buy instantly.
I take the same approach to advertising my in-person domination dates. Different websites reach different demographics, so keep your options for selling services diverse.
Also? Invest in yourself. You are worth the time, money and effort. Better gear, smarter systems, and fewer headaches. It makes a difference.
How do you want to remembered by your peers and fans?
I want to be remembered as a powerhouse in the ebony femdom niche who gave back. I moderate a sex worker Discord, support escort rights support and ethical porn, and try to share what I’ve learned.
Thank you for reading. I’d love to do another Q&A in 2026. Got a question? Leave it in the comments.
– Queen Ava Racks

