The seedy world of online stripping has been unveiled in a
tell-all expose penned by one such former 'cam-girl' who used to strip and
masturbate for male viewers – whose credit cards were then charged by the
minute.
The former Skype #sexworker blogged her account of internet
stripping on Refinery29 under the name Abigail Fox, explaining how she entered
the industry after seeing an advert for the job on Craigslist while living in
Los Angeles in 2009.
The classified spoke of how girls made 'up to $500 a day'
(£311) entertaining men from the safety of a local studio using just a laptop
with a built-in camera, and promised 'no hands-on'. It sounded easy, she
thought.
Abigail says: 'My first client was a guy named John who just
wanted to talk. For three hours. When we finished, I was $270 (£168) richer,
and he felt like he knew me. 'Those clients seemed like such a cliché: The
lonely guys who were looking for a pretend girlfriend for a couple of hours. 'Usually,
all she saw of the man were typed words on a screen. But sometimes continues a
client had a camera and asked if she'd like to see them: 'In cam-world, I was
always very enthusiastic. 'I just loved taking off my clothes and sucking on my
fingers. I loved talking to them about their fantasies, and I loved seeing them
masturbate through grainy cameras trained on laps sitting in swivel computer
chairs.
'It was the most customer service-oriented job I'd ever had:
I had to be engaged, teasing, and friendly, while still managing to take down
the guys who were just there to waste my time or get a freebie.' Eventually
Abigail began working from home which meant she didn't need to give the agency
a cut and could do whichever hours she liked from the comfort of her own home. 'With
one eye on the timer, I stretched and bent my way through private sessions,
trying to prolong everything 'Explaining how she learned tricks to net herself
more cash, she says: 'With one eye on the timer, I stretched and bent my way
through private sessions, trying to prolong everything. 'I got adept at taking
my clothes off very slowly, and letting the camera travel over the planes of my
body as if I was simply teasing the client, instead of watching the money rack
up. 'I suggested treats: "Oh, I have another toy you'd love. Let me get
it!" If I could get them to pay for staring at an empty screen in
anticipation, I would. 'But eventually, she says, she became jaded, exhausted
by the myriad fake personalities she had created to speak to clients.
But eventually, she says, she became jaded, exhausted by the
myriad fake personalities she had created to speak to clients and her boyfriend
grew tired of her subconsciously slipping into #stripper-mode whenever they had
#sex.
So she quit, abandoning her online profile and quietly
slipping away from that world and back into her own one.
'Today, I barely think about it,' she says. 'Except when,
occasionally, I find myself accidentally looking back over my shoulder at a
current lover as I undress, bending seductively forward just like I used to
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