Bitcoin Uncensored: Cam Models Talk Sex Pay Inequity in Porn, Trump and More

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Bitcoin Uncensored: Cam Models Talk Sex Pay Inequity in Porn, Trump and More

In this edition of Bitcoin Uncensored, Chris Derose talks with cam models Pepper and Rino about Who's paying straight men to cam? Why do Cam Girls get so many viewer bots? How do gay shows pay compared to straight girl on guy shows, and is porn sexist against men?

Pepper explains why objectification is needed, and what we can do to increase it. From there, we talk about whether you'll get outed by friends and family, and how that gets AWKWARD. (Just own it!)

Tips for getting started as a cammer and how can straight men learn to flirt with gay guys?

Pepper even does a US President Donald Trump impression (sort of naked).

Bitcoin is changing the Internet world, whether it’s camming or online gambling.  Today Bitcoin accounts for over a quarter of all online gambling transactions in North America and other parts of the world where processing has become difficult. 

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