The DomU Games Begin — And Men’s Health Takes Center
Our volunteer subs are off to a strong start in the very first DomU Games, and I’m thoroughly enjoying seeing their efforts scattered across the Magazine. If you’ve spent any time browsing our latest posts, you’ve likely noticed one recurring detail: blue socks.
Those blue socks aren’t just a charming kink aesthetic. They’re a call to attention—a ritual marker—part of our commitment to Men’s Health Month. Because while we may tease and test these subs, we also take responsibility for their care. And that includes their physical, mental, and emotional health.
This month, our Health & Safety section is focused on educating both Dommes and submissives about the real risks that male-bodied people often ignore: neglected prostates, skipped checkups, undiagnosed injuries, self-harm masquerading as submission, and more. If you serve in a femdom relationship—on either side of the slash—you should understand that a healthy submissive is a better submissive.
The DomU Games are about more than blue socks and cheeky poses. They’re about establishing routines of care, rituals of obedience, and visible reminders that a sub’s health is never just his own concern. It’s part of what he offers in service.
And of course, I must give proper credit where it’s due: the DomU Games are the brilliant creation of Mizz Geena, who continues to lead with creative rigor and unshakable authority. This limited-contestant run is our pilot round, and it’s already teaching us a great deal. As we fine-tune the structure and expand the game formats, we’ll be opening up future rounds to more participants, not just our volunteers.
Worried about privacy? Don’t be. Not every challenge will require photos. Mizz Geena is developing a diverse set of games, from writing and wellness tasks to obedience drills and creativity contests. There will be something for every kind of sub—from bold exhibitionists to quiet service-oriented types.
So stay tuned.
The DomU Games have only just begun.
And whether you’re a Domme or a submissive, I promise—this is a game worth playing.


