phone sex operator

In a virtual sex market filled with free porn, camera phones, and Tinder, professional phone sex is sometimes seen as a VCR in the age of streaming, but the demand for paid calls is also on the rise. NiteFlirt, a leading phoneex platform, is lining up 10% more calls than usual. “Maybe we should change our slogan to 'Affection without risk of infection',” said Erin Martinez, spokesperson for the company. But as demand increases, supply is booming: the number of women who have joined the site as phoneex operators has increased by almost 50% since mid-March. 
 
 Since work requires little more than a little free time and an Internet connection, dirty conversations on the phone have long been a convenient option for people trapped at home. (Many NiteFlirt operators are rural, agoraphobic, or disabled, Martinez said.) Now that so many people are both unemployed and homebound, the ranks of phoneex operators are increasing. 
 
 Cidney Green, a 30-year-old phoneex worker with claw-shaped fingernails and cat-eye glasses, hopes to take advantage of the sudden increase in phoneex seekers. (Her fans know her from her lively and avant-garde Instagram account, @cgballsdeep.) As someone who has raised over $ 150,000 per year in the Caller Fantasies Service (mainly through NiteFlirt), she has many tips to sell through his new business, MobileMoney365. 
 
“People think all you need is a good voice and a good whine, but that's why the turnover rate is so high,” Green said. Considering the quantity and high dropout rate of operators, phoneex companies do not invest in training, which means that most women (and operators are mostly women; callers are mostly men) learn on the job. Although NiteFlirt has tens of thousands of active accounts, few make more than $ 10,000 per year. “If you don't know the art of keeping a man on the phone, you're going to be stuck all the time,” Green said. 
 
Green's intuition is hard won.When she started nine years ago as a drama student at Southern University and AandM College, a historically black university in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, she was thrilled to be earning $ 90 a week. “I thought I could just sniff and snort and the money would come,” he said. She used the wrong voice, worked for the wrong companies (some take bigger cuts), and failed to grasp the fetish advice men regularly left (because this information is now on sale, she was a mom. on details). “There is no mistake in the book that I didn't make,” Green said. 
 
Most phone calls take about eight minutes. Green says hers is about two hours. "It's a form of therapy," he said on WhatsApp from his "beautiful, beautiful" Airbnb in a marina in Cape Town, South Africa. (Her job allows her to travel most of the year. “It doesn't matter what time zone you're in,” she says, “everyone wants to let off steam.”) These days, her clients - who tend to be married, white, middle-aged professionals - often want to talk about their family or the coronavirus. “People who are stuck with their wives do all they can to talk to us,” Green said. He thought he was selling sex, but in reality the job is to allow a fantasy of escape. “Phone sex is all about using your imagination,” she said. "At a strip club I see you're fat, but you can have a six pack on the phone. Kids love to play a character too." The company 
 
Green will help future operators create profiles, guess fetishes, and diagnose caller types (there are five, apparently).It also offers phoneex tutorials, including one that teaches women to play white. By way of illustration, she lost her deep southern cadence (she grew up in Monroe, Louisiana) and fell back on a more acute and eloquent valley patois. “When I represent white women, I do better,” said Green, who is black. "I am the money". 
 
Business for Green has never been so good. “They say you can rely on a college degree, and I'm sure you can,” Green said. “But my degree is phone sex. I'll never miss it. I'll always have a cell phone and I'll always have someone who will pay me to talk to her. And I love the crown, because she puts a lot of money in people's pockets, especially mine. "

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