
Originally Posted by
Peachesxo
You know it's possible to be uncomfortable stripping but be comfortable camming, too, right? It's a two way street, as you said, camming is not for everyone, neither is stripping or porn. I have been offered jobs to strip multiple times and have never even considered accepting. I don't want to physically interact with anyone. My friend who works at the club is always mind boggled by the fact I turn his offers down (he doesn't know I cam) and constantly asks "Where else are you going to make XXXX amount of money in that little time?" and I just laugh. Yes there is less 'evidence' in stripping, but you are just as likely to be found out by the people that matter through stripping as you are by camming. And in both scenarios, you may not be found out at all. The fact that I am working from home and my customers don't know where I am actually from brings me peace of mind. Working face to face in a club in my own city where people who I could run into at any given time (or who could decide to follow me home/kill me/stalk me/rape me) scares me too much to ever consider it, makes the possibility of videos of me on the internet (that nobody I know may ever see anyways) seem like peanuts in comparisson, to each their own.
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