Here’s a list of questions you may have about this blog and its content:
Q. WHEN I CLICK AN IMAGE OR LINK, I CAN ONLY SEE CENSORED STUFF WITH A “SECURITY WRAPPING” . . . HOW CAN I SEE THE UNCENSORED VERSION?
A. Become a member of iFriends. Then you’ll get to see the photo and video archives I’m surfing and sharing here. It’s FREE!
Q. I’M A CAMGIRL AND I REALLY OBJECT TO THE WORD “WHORE”!
A. I object to the negative connotations associated with being a sex worker. I myself am proud to call myself a “whore” if the definition of the word is to provide sexual entertainment in exchange for money. The other definition of “whore”, the one synonymous with “sell-out”, is not appropriate for all sex workers — it’s more appropriate in the case of corporate whores and other people who do Really Shitty Things (or things they just don’t enjoy) for money: ruin the environment, tell lies, exploit OTHER people, drive themselves into the ground trying to get a promotion, etc. Not all sex workers are sell-outs.
Q. I’M A CAMGIRL AND I REALLY OBJECT TO THE WORD “SEX WORKER”!
A. If you are selling your time on iFriends, you’re a sex worker. You may not be a hooker or give handjobs in a massage parlour or be a high-priced call girl, but you are still a sex worker. If you object to that notion then maybe you should quit camming for money.
Q. YOU HAVE MY PHOTO/VIDEO LINKED ON THIS SITE AND I WANT IT TAKEN OFF, YOU EXPLOITATIVE PIG!!! I DON’T WANT MY NEIGHBORS TO SEE ME!!
A. I only promote chathosts who have clickcash links on their pages which indicates to me that it’s okay to promote them. I always give credit to the chathosts whose clips and pics I feature (instead of changing the names the way some affiliates do) in the hope that they will get new customers from the exposure. If you are concerned about your privacy, make sure you thoroughly understand how iFriends operates and brings you traffic — it is through affiliates like myself who are using the tools that iFriends provides us. You should also understand the nature of porn on the internet: you may have entered in your block zones with iFriends dutifully, but ultimately the only way you can guarantee your privacy is to stop webwhoring.
If you want to make money in a stigmatized industry, you’re going to have to accept some risk and recognize that once your image is on the internet, you can’t completely control who will see it. Some people compromise by not showing their faces on cam, wearing masks, deleting all of their archives, etc. If the consequences of being outed as a webwhore are so dire, you really should have researched what you’re doing more thoroughly instead of it coming as a shock to you that (gasp!) people are seeing you naked on the internet now!!