Culture Dominatrix explains what happens when Resident Evil's vampire lady tramples you - Another week, another coomer

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Lady Dimitrescu

Resident Evil Village. (Capcom)

“I want her to step on me.” Never has this phrase been seen more often on the internet than with Resident Evil Village’s Lady Dimitrescu.
She’s the big tall lady vampire of our dreams and we can’t get enough. Ever since her reveal in the yet-to-be released game, she’s become a conduit for our collective… horniness. And when Village is released next month, it’s only set to get worse.
But what exactly is it about her that’s got us all pent up? Is it just her height? Or is it the way she stalks her castle calling Ethan “stupid man thing”? The cut of her dress, the wide-brimmed hat, and the terrifying nails? Or the way she seductively laps at the blood on Ethan’s freshly cut wrist like the wild animal she is?



And what exactly would happen if she really did step on us?

Lady Dimitrescu stalks Ethan with Mr. X-esque persistence.
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“She has become a bit of a lightning rod of the people saying step on me,” says Gemma Glitter, erotica writer and former dominatrix.
“People have used that as a term to talk about being attracted to someone for a while and wanting them to rough them up. But for her it really is this ‘I want her to step on me’.”
There are two distinct fetishes at play here. The first is trampling, the act of stepping on someone. The other is macrophilia, a love of giants – most often women. These terms are used most frequently by those interested in feminine dominance.


The reveal of Lady Dimitrescu has certainly brought these ideas to light. For Gemma, who writes personalised erotica, the big tall vampire lady has become a more common request.
“There’s definitely been an increase in that and it’s been both about wanting to be roughed up by her and also actually wanting to be stepped on by her because she is colossal,” she says.
So let’s consider the data. As confirmed by art director Tomonori Takano, Lady Dimitrescu is 2.9m tall, approximately 9’6″. And fans have estimated her shoe size to be 44cm, or 17.3 inches.

How exactly do the mechanics work?
“Trampling has risk associated with it absolutely, especially if you don’t know what you’re doing, but it’s absolutely possible,” says Gemma.

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There are two commonly known versions of kink: SSC, or safe sane and consensual, and RACK, or risk aware consensual kink. No matter what the fantasy, it’s imperative to understand the risk involved.
A number of key factors must be considered. Does this person have the physical capacity to be stepped on? Shoes or no shoes? Where are they being stepped on? How much pressure? There are gradations to all of this.
A point of balance is also necessary, to aid the stepper with balance and negate some of the unpredictability of this act.

All of this is to say, when done safely under the right conditions, being stepped on is perfectly possible – no matter what height or weight.
“Did I step on guys? Abso-f**king-lutely. With full weight? Absolutely. Did I ever hurt anyone? Not in ways they weren’t interested in,” says Gemma.
“There’s a whole difference between stepping along someone’s ribs flat footed with 450 pounds of weight – which is what she’s estimated to be – on giant feet to spread the weight out, versus jamming a stiletto into someone’s ball sack. That’s going to go differently.”
Trampling is already a popular kink, but the widespread feeling towards Lady Dimitrescu has only exacerbated this. And it’s nothing to be ashamed of.

Says Gemma: “We’re in a world where you’re taught that there’s a certain set of desires that are normal and those that aren’t, and thats what the queer community’s all about. We’ve been told our whole lives that what we desire isn’t normal and when you look inside yourself and think, ‘How is it not normal if this is what’s coming from me.’ Society’s telling you that. So f**k society and get on your knees.”



So where does this type of fetish stem from? What’s the allure of being trampled by a tall giant vampire lady?

“People like being scared. People like feeling helpless. For a lot of people, especially who have submissive desires or desires to be more passive, there is a thrill that comes with being under the control of others,” says Gemma.
“The idea that someone is just going to take control – tell you what the f**k to do, tell you that you’re going to f**king like it – is this release of being able to sink away from this anxiety of needing to be in control.”
Lady Dimitrescu is the embodiment of fear and eroticism intertwined. Yet her exaggerated features and the way she sashays and smirks as she stalks the hallways of her castle, it’s pure camp.

“With this particular vampire lady, part of it is that she’s a vampire, she’s huge, but she’s also campy and fabulous,” says Gemma. “If you took all the female archetypes that have filled gay culture with their power, everyone from the cast of the Golden Girls to various superheroes and put them together, what you get is a badass otherworldly woman.”
She might be fresh in our minds, then, but Lady Dimitrescu isn’t exactly unique. Capcom clearly knew exactly what they were doing putting her into their game.
There’s a precedence for overpowering female characters, with countless examples in myth, literature and film – plus Freud’s psychoanalytical theories of the archaic mother.
Look no further than the vampire master himself, Bram Stoker, and his Dracula novel for highly sensual depictions of female vampires. Chapter three sees protagonist Harker meeting Dracula’s wives for the first time:

“There was something about them that made me uneasy, some longing and at the same time some deadly fear.”
Later: “The girl went on her knees, and bent over me, simply gloating. There was a deliberate voluptuousness which was both thrilling and repulsive, and as she arched her neck she actually licked her lips like an animal… I closed my eyes in a languorous ecstasy and waited – waited with beating heart.”
Sound familiar?

What’s significant with Lady Dimitrescu and the desire to be trampled, is the association with female dominance.
“For those who are interested in feminine sexual power, the idea of being overpowered by a woman is about shifting traditional dynamics of male power,” explains Gemma.
“Often we associate femininity with caring, with mothering, with all of those things and actually having it be something more than that, being a form of sometimes aggression – sometimes there’s caring too depending on the dynamic – but it’s about subverting that natural piece of patriarchy.”
That dynamic is particularly prevalent in horror. In Gemma’s view: “Being feminine, while being terrifying, is a deviation.”
Just consider the Resident Evil series itself. In the seventh game, Biohazard, Jack Baker is pure burly strength and chainsaws, whereas Marguerite Baker is a deformed insect birthing spawn. And that’s not to mention Mia, your own girlfriend, who’s distorted into a terrifying horror.
“I think in horror, if the generic is male, the thing that freaks you out even more is when you recognise the face of your caregiver, when you recognise the face of your school teacher, and all of the people we’ve been surrounded by generally who cared for us and loved us are women, and when they go bad it’s f**king horrifying,” says Gemma.

“We assume that men are violent, we assume that they are aggressive, we assume that in any kind of combat they will physically fight you. And so if those are your assumptions, what scares you?”
 
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She's not even attractive. The only thing she has going for her is that she's tall, but even then she's too tall (she's almost as tall as Goliath, really) and she's ugly in the face.

Also, her haircut sucks.

Maybe the game intrinsically sucks and this is just them ordering astroturf so the game can be memed into break-even sales.
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I love mommy vamp to, but do we really need a million different articles on this?
These websites are playing the SEO game, wait until Capcom releases the game and you will see the same press ask for censorship or demand that video games shouldn't use a kink for the marketing.
 
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Eh... for me its less the height and more the 1950's look. Not a lot of women manage to look elegant these days.
 
If you think that's bad 2B is 148.8kg. Dead serious on the number. She's white (hair) supremacy at its finest.
But she's a combat android with a perfect ass, if she were a real girl with a perfect ass, she could be as much as 45kg. Does amuse me that Taro wanted her ass to be perfect, the Japs are usually thigh guys.
 
Seriously? This is the third article talking about this shit. Call me old fashioned but I thought vampires were dangerous because they can bleed you dry (except Duckula the 17th, who is best vampire), and not because they'll squish you flat. That's what kaiju do.

I mean, if some coomers want to snuff themselves out for the ultimate big O I'm totally fine with that though...
 
She's not even attractive. The only thing she has going for her is that she's tall, but even then she's too tall (she's almost as tall as Goliath, really) and she's ugly in the face.

Also, her haircut sucks.

Maybe the game intrinsically sucks and this is just them ordering astroturf so the game can be memed into break-even sales.
I thought she was attractive until I learned she was nine fucking feet tall.
 
Maybe the game intrinsically sucks and this is just them ordering astroturf so the game can be memed into break-even sales.
I highly doubt game companies are THAT creative. I believe that "consoomerism" is so fucking high that people will buy literal dog shit and they will still unironically enjoy it.

The Last of Us 2, Pokemon Sword and Shield, Marvel vs Capcom Infinite, Street Fighter V... these are some examples of games that had trailers/leaks that showed exactly how shit they were going to be, basically spelling out the writing on the wall for dumbfucks, and yet people still bought them and call them "good" games.

The market has changed, and so has the people they cater to, and BOTH have had a downward slide in quality for quite some time.
 
I thought she was attractive until I learned she was nine fucking feet tall.
Which was probably the point for anyone that isn’t a freak. The juxtoposition of being reasonably attractive with completely inhuman body proportions ,and not being covering in blood and flies like her daughters seem to be, is likely meant to be uncanny and disturbing for normal-ish people.
 
If the stupid reaction to this character is a gag, it's very played out and wasn't that funny in the first place. If it's not a gag, it's just instead very pathetic and obnoxious. It's unusual when the journos unanimously step up to bat for Japanese games instead of wailing endlessly, and one has to wonder how much of it is related to those capcom leaks about western marketing.
 
If the stupid reaction to this character is a gag, it's very played out and wasn't that funny in the first place. If it's not a gag, it's just instead very pathetic and obnoxious. It's unusual when the journos unanimously step up to bat for Japanese games instead of wailing endlessly, and one has to wonder how much of it is related to those capcom leaks about western marketing.
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one has to wonder how much of it is related to those capcom leaks about western marketing.
It's the same reason I thought long in advance that anyone pre-ordering or thinking of day-one buying Cyberpunk2077 was fucking retarded. It's a good rule of thumb that if the journos are cooing over it, there's something wrong with it. Smoke/fire kind of deal.
 
I don't care about the opinions or thought of whores when it comes to gaming.

And before you ask which is the whore, the dominatrix or the journalist, the answer is "yes".

Also, about 50% of the Youtubers and 100% of the "Game Journalists" were unironically, creepily into it.
I recall something about it being a female and beta male fantasy to be stalked by somebody that's both attractive and dangerous.


It's the same reason I thought long in advance that anyone pre-ordering or thinking of day-one buying Cyberpunk2077 was fucking retarded. It's a good rule of thumb that if the journos are cooing over it, there's something wrong with it. Smoke/fire kind of deal.
What? Be skeptical of things you might want because somebody might sell you garbage? Buyer beware!? How sex-homo-gyno/trans-phobic of you!
 
It's the same reason I thought long in advance that anyone pre-ordering or thinking of day-one buying Cyberpunk2077 was fucking retarded. It's a good rule of thumb that if the journos are cooing over it, there's something wrong with it. Smoke/fire kind of deal.
To be fair, CDPR did a very, very good job with their pre-launch spin. Good enough a substantial chunk of this forum fell for it. Now, with that out of the way, any Kiwi who falls for the hype of this game and gets bitten gets what they fucking deserve.
 
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