If you work in cam, you're a sex worker. When moralizing rears its ugly head, models can find themselves subject to everything from judgy frenemies to legal action — all while pursuing a perfectly above-board career.
Anything outside vanilla erotic play often is called a “sexual fetish.” Though sexual fetish has a specific scientific meaning, in terms of everyday discourse, sexual fetish just refers to sexual interest in specific objects and/or activities.
We all rely on "legitimized" forms of consumer feedback in 2016. If the Better Business Bureau gives a cam company a C rating, as a model (or anyone else interested in or affiliated with the cam industry), should you care? Let’s investigate!
Natalie Star stopped by YNOT Cam to talk about taking clients offsite and out of network — and why this is not a strategy for success in the long term.
All networks have rules regarding what you can and cannot do on cam, and all networks also seem to enforce some points selectively. Though all types of play between consenting adults is great, networks have bigger-picture concerns regarding some of the edgier sexual depictions. Here are some behaviors to avoid.
In part one of our interview, “Snack Time with Harriet Sugarcookie,” the popular, quirky cam model provided insight into her background. In part two, she tells YNOT Cam about the strategy guiding her public image.
Chloe Sims is not your typical cam model. The voluptuous brunette has been camming since she was 18, making her an experienced pro 12 years later. She believes patience and confidence are the keys to success — those, and being your unique self, flaws and all.
We all have IRL "squad goals," but can you build an exclusively online squad? As a cam model? The answers are yes and definitely yes. From celebrities to Average Joes, #squadgoals permeate social life in 2016. One place to cultivate your squad is right in front of you: your regulars and established fans.
The description “adorable” probably gets old, but when your name is Harriet Sugarcookie, you set yourself up for a lifetime of “cute,” “winsome,” and similar adjectives. Where did that name come from, anyway?
Your Amazon Wish List should allow people to buy gifts without revealing anything about your private life — but nothing is ever perfect or effortless. How can your fans pay tribute without putting your privacy at risk?
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