Sex, Lies And Rinsing Guys (2012) - Girls who use their charm so men shower them with gifts and money.

Camwhore here! Apart from my two fulltime jobs, "camwhoring" is a great way for me to make a good chunk of change to fill in the financial gaps from my other two jobs. Not just that, but my partner and I are both exhibitionists and camming is a safe, fun way for us to explore our kinks.

Now, to go along with the topic of this documentary, I'd like to admit that yes, I am using my whit, body and sexuality, or "charm" to get tokens (1 token = $.05); I would rather have money than gifts, so my Amazon wish list is short and consists of things that support my hobbies (books, yoga equipment & art supplies, maybe a dildo or anal plug). However, the moment I broadcast, I am fully clothed, men and women are already tipping me to take off my clothes or do some naughty act - they're ready, tokens in hand; I don't even need to speak, show off my body or even entice them. These men and women know what they want and are willing to pay for it. I will happily perform for tips; the audience is happy and everyone wins.

Now, to me, sex work: porn, stripping, camming, prostitution - is no different from going out to eat (or any other form of business). Say you want some sushi. You go to the sushi bar, where you know they have exactly what you are wanting and you know, as long as you have the means to pay for it, you will satisfy that craving for sushi.

I have not the time to watch the documentary at the moment, which is why I came to the comments to see exactly what it is about, so I don't know if they touch on camming or sex work or just girls flirting to get free drinks but I did notice your comment and wanted to make clear that "camwhoring" is a mutual exchange, no one is being taken advantage of in a demeaning way and no one is victimized. I can only imagine my feelings would similarly relate to whatever this documentary is supposed to frame.

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