Phone Sex Work
If you are interested in phone sex work, I’ve created this page to help you decide if it’s really for you. I am often asked for advice about how to break into the business, and hopefully my opinions and perspective will provide some insight.
First of all, Guys…There is very little demand for male-identifying providers of heterosexual phone sex. Most straight or bisexual women who are looking for phone sex with men can find it via various dating and social networking sites for free. Which means while you might not get paid for it, you can probably find free phone sex out there if you try hard enough. (I probably shouldn’t tell you that, but what the hell…I figure if you want a professional, you already know it. Heh.) There is some demand for gay phone sex and also some sites that offer couples, but either way you will have to be comfortable speaking with men.
For you femme-identifying folks, here are some qualifications which I believe are important…
A pleasant, natural-sounding voice. The guys who make the best clients (frequent, long calls) see right through a breathy, fake “porno” voice. Though most pso’s use models and aliases to represent their phone sex persona, guys often want to be able to connect to a real person. Your real voice will be more authentic and genuine, at least at the beginning. If you decide phone sex is worth pursuing, do put time and energy into learning how to create and sustain additional, believable voices/characters. (Theatrical and improv training is your friend!) Phone sex straddles a fine line between fantasy and reality, tempered with willing suspension of disbelief. Too much of one or the other can actually ruin it for most callers.
You must be verbal, outgoing, and a good conversationalist. You must also be comfortable with extremely graphic language. A lot of longer calls involve non-sexual talk, but if you can’t say words like cock, cunt, and fuck out loud, there’s going to be a major problem.
Open-mindedness, willingness to listen, and ability to step outside your personal judgments. Regardless of fetish, what 99% of phone sex callers really want boils down to a single human being needing love and acceptance from another. I believe the most successful pso’s actually care about their clients and enjoy their jobs. You will have an advantage if you are already pre-disposed to enjoying kink and being sexually accepting.
Another thing you must do is take care of yourself. Think of it in terms of BDSM. Conscientious kink players would not simply enter and exit a scene without defining boundaries and limits and determining needs like after care, a safe word, etc. Don’t work for a company that forces you to talk about anything you are uncomfortable with. How can a call where someone finds the topic distasteful be good for either the caller or the operator? Conversely, I also recommend against companies where you can’t talk about some subjects and have to speak in euphemisms. It sucks to constantly worry about censoring yourself while you’re trying to go with the flow.
Most veteran pso’s have been through the tunnel- you get so used to the money and the thrill of being wanted, that you fixate and stop having a life of your own outside work. You have to be self-aware enough stay current with your psychological state and take time for yourself when you need it. Self care is important!
Ask yourself…
Am I just doing this for the money, or does the idea of talking about sex a lot sound like FUN? Am I willing to treat something that heretofore was pure enjoyment with the discipline required of a REAL JOB? Can I honestly make myself log in the required hours and do the necessary work OFF the phone to get calls without minute-to-minute supervision?
Do I have adequate privacy? Callers don’t want to hear your boyfriend or your dog or your kids. (Well, most of them don’t anyway. Haha.) And your mate probably doesn’t want to hear YOU getting off on the phone with someone else, whether you are faking it or not. If you aren’t faking, most partners probably wouldn’t like the thought of you orgasming “with” someone else. If you are faking (and good at it), how long do you think it will be before they start to wonder how often you fake with them? If your significant other is unsupportive of your phone sex work or the extremely jealous type, it will make your life very difficult and this job nearly impossible.
Do I have reasonable expectations? Phone sex can be very enjoyable, but it is also a lot of work. Forty-hour availability, minimum effort, and average talent will earn you somewhere between $200-$400 a week in most cases. Really great operators can make over a $1,000 a week, but that is not the norm and usually requires 60-80 hours per week or more of availability in addition to considerable self-promotion.
Can I handle extreme fantasies? I know I said don’t work for a company that won’t let you set your own limits, but the truth is this is a business. MOST calls involve things these guys cannot say to anyone else, either for legal or religious or myriad other reasons; that’s WHY they’re paying to talk to you. If you can’t handle underage, incest, bestiality, or rape fantasies, you’re severely winnowing down your pool of prospective clients. These are common fantasies and often requested. At the very least, can you accept that while you might find the fantasy distasteful, while your caller is on the phone with you, he’s not out doing it in the world?
Phone sex is a form of social service in my opinion, and those who approach it as such are much better equipped to deal with the pro’s and con’s.
I also cannot stress enough how important it is for you to be educated about sex. If you don’t know what you’re talking about, you’re going to suck on the phone. (And not in the good way.) Read books about fetishes, taboos, and the psychology of desire/arousal. Read erotica involving all sorts of fantasies. Watch porn. There is a ton of free erotica and porn on the internet- use it to your advantage. Think of it as fuel, inspiration for your phone sex work. All the blogging and chatting and self-promotion in the world is useless if you cannot deliver a quality product and gain repeat customers.
In the end, the most important thing is to EDUCATE YOURSELF. There are a lot of sleazy people out there- do not let yourself be exploited by them. If it feels wrong, trust your instinct. Search “phone sex” and “phone sex work” on different search engines. See which sites advertise, do their SEO work, and appear high in the results. Click around those sites to get a feel for them and their differing business models. How they sell to their customers matters when you are essentially the product. Which one do you personally like the best and think would be a good fit for you?
There are many different kinds of services that require varying degrees of self-promotion, and which pay accordingly. The less you are expected to do off the phone in order to bring in calls and maintain a character presence, the lower percentage you will make of the money a client actually pays.
How much do you want to work? Specifically, how much time are you willing to be available, and how much effort are you willing to invest? Some sites allow you build your own profile, set your own hours and prices, and operate independently on their platform. Other companies will have more structured expectations of availability, set rates, and self-promotion requirements.
The latter style of phone sex site will usually provide online job applications or instructions for inquiring about employment. I recommend sending a personal email of introduction in addition to submitting an application or resume.
I hope this information is helpful, and best of luck to you!
Tonya
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