Hey and welcome, darla!
I'd definitely advise that you spend as much time as possible watching other performers to get an idea of what kind of show you'd actually like to do. No one can tell you how to do your job - we can only show you the ropes.
Before I started camming, when I was just broadening my understanding about what this entails, my imagination was
drenched with elaborate ideas about costumes, acts, back-drops, toys, epic play-lists, dances, and just a shit ton of awesome ideas. I was obsessive and excited about getting started - it's all I could think about for ages - and that (I think!) was what eventually led to me 100% establishing this as my career.
You say you don't like masturbating or fucking yourself - but how about performing?
Acting like you love masturbating and fucking yourself?
We don't always
feel like horny sex goddesses! - But it's our job to be them nonetheless!

And yus, most of us love it ever so much.
Because this job isn't us getting our rocks off and being exhibitionists. It's not necessarily for
our sexual gratification! (I myself never actually climax on cam. The way I actually masturbate off-cam is boring as hell. For work, I'm a professional faker). It's largely about catering to the various desires of our clients via a niche (an individuals sexual appeal e.g. being blonde, being shaved, being a bbw, having tattoos, being a milf, being a 'girl next door', etc...)
If the idea of watching other camgirls for educational purposes, coming up with acts, etc - all leaves you cold, you might just not be cut out for this. Those are just the things that may help you to
begin with... Later on you will be up to your knees in technical research and opening up your comp and internet knowledge because you'll want to be upgrading...
Not all are cut out for this, and those who aren't cut out for this, are usually those who look upon this as easy money, and are passionless about actually getting to grips with this. It isn't always easy. This isn't just putting the cam to our pussies and logging on. This is a job. And like any other job - even those dream jobs - it has it's ups and downs. You get out of this what you put in, and if you dedicate sufficient time to learning about this, it will pay off.
If you really want to learn, get started with the sticky threads at the top of this board! -
http://www.stripperweb.com/forum/sho...-For-Cam-Girls
http://www.stripperweb.com/forum/sho...avoid-studios)
Best of luck! x
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