Do Men & Women Fake Adult Sexting or Is It Real?
As our culture becomes more sexually liberated than ever before, adult sexting has become increasingly popular. But several conversations have sparked an interesting question: is sexting real or fake? Without a doubt, many texts and sexually charged messages are for fun, but many college girls exchange sexy pictures and texts for money. We recently discovered this interesting concept during an interview with Ashely, a young college student.
Sexting for Money?
One of her friends told her about adult sexting for money when they were discussing the difficulties of paying tuition. Ashely expressed an equal amount of discomfort and interest about the concept. After thinking about it for several days, Ashely decided to jump out of her comfort zone and give it a shot, sending her first dirty picture.
Ashely’s Story
After learning about it from her friend, Ashely started searching the internet. She found that many people make a decent income by texting playful and sexy messages to strangers. Although it was a huge step outside of her usual personality, Ashely was in desperate need of the money and was also curious. She told us of how her first few interactions were not as bad as she thought they would be.
But after a few days, she started to have fun with her conversations. Ashely had never felt comfortable with her sexuality, but she had always wanted a way to open up in a safe environment. Texting strangers helped her achieve that goal faster than she thought possible. At that point, the money was just a bonus because she started to get into the conversations. “It was exciting to go home and see what adventures I could find,” said the young college girl. She would invest several hours each night with her new “job.” Having no boss or set schedule, the best part was that she could do it when and where she wanted.
How Much Does She Make
We know what question most people will have next; how much money does she make? Ashely was hesitant to tell us at first, but she later admitted to making nearly $40,000 a year. She went on to say “I almost felt guilty for making a full time living doing something I enjoy so much.” Sometimes I give my long time clients a free trial for their outstanding loyalty.
After speaking with Ashely about her interesting job, we did some research and talked to several other college students. It turns out that adult sexting for money is starting to become a mainstream trend for college students. But can you blame them? They are making money, exploring their sexuality and having fun. Now that is what I call a win-win situation!