The Sanctuary ChicagoThe Sanctuary

 

CONCEPT:

Imagine a safe, private, and discreet play-space where you can act out your wildest religious fantasies and satisfy your deepest fetish desires.

 

If your fantasies and desires concern religious-based role-play, forced confession, penance assignment, punishment, humiliation, and domination by a strict nun, The Sanctuary in Chicago is the answer to your dreams. It is a place where you can express your sick needs and realize your deepest perversions.  Such a place is a godsend for anyone who gave up hope of ever finding a dominatrix who understands your Catholic guilt.

 

Discovering a location that is ideally suited to the play that feeds your pathetic tendencies is truly wonderful.  Picture an extremely well-equipped play-space where the hair on the back of your neck stands up as Sister Madeline enters The Sanctuary clad in her habit.

 

LOCATION:
The Sanctuary is located in an upscale neighborhood in NW Chicago.  It is a very private and discreet setting with ample free and secure parking. It is conveniently located about fifteen minutes from O'Hare International Airport and about thirty minutes from Chicago Midway Airport.  The facility is located within walking distance from a CTA Blue Line station, a Metra station (Union Pacific/Northwest Line), CTA bus stops, and Pace bus stops.

 

DESCRIPTION:
You will marvel at the attention to detail in every aspect of The Sanctuary. You will be in awe of the wonderful possibilities such a place affords your fetish, role-play, and masochistic explorations.

 

Look around you and try to control yourself as you spy the incredible bondage furniture and amazing array of corporal punishment implements around you.  Every imaginable device is present.

 

Get down on your knees in front of the kneeler.  Lay over Sister Madeline's lap as she sits on her straight-backed antique sanctuary chair.  Peer up at the rack containing her discipline implements, like her ruler and slipper.  Whisper your confession to her, knowing full well you'll live to regret it.