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Midori is a prominent human sexuality, BDSM and fetish writer, speaker, and educator based in San Francisco, California. Her writings and contributions have appeared in many books and magazines.

She was born in Kyoto, Japan of Japanese and German parents, and raised in a feminist intellectual Tokyo household.

Midori moved to the USA during her teens. She served as a United States Army Reserves Intelligence officer while earning her psychology degree from UC-Berkeley, and has also spent a few years as a respected professional dominant (retiring in November, 2001), as well as a sex educator with San Francisco Sex Information (SFSI). She now travels extensively and gives seminars and classes.

She is also active in helping for various causes such as supporting people with HIV and AIDS in the San Francisco community.

Her photography, installation art and performance pieces have gathered acclaim and interest in experimental galleries and venues in London, Toronto, San Francisco, Sydney and Tokyo.

Midori also narrated a CD consisting of six erotic stories called Aural Seductions - Erotic Stories Volume One.

References and further reading

  • Midori, "Wild Side Sex: The Book of Kink", Daedalus Publishing, 2005. ISBN 1-88-1943-22-4.
  • Midori, Craig Morey, The Seductive Art of Japanese Bondage, Greenery Press, 2001. ISBN 1890159387.
  • Hardy Haberman, Fetish Diva Midori, The Family Jewels: A Guide to Male Genital Play and Torment. Greenery Press, 2001. ISBN 1890159344.
  • Fetish Diva Midori, The Toybag Guide To Foot And Shoe Worship. Greenery Press, 2004. ISBN 1890159646.

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