Quote from: CarlJung_Forum on December 14, 2012, 05:32 pmAstor, u r quite right. This is not sex-slavery. The girl is alone in front of her computer and is in contact w/her customer thru keyboard (typing) or by clicking "cam-to-cam," they can both see each other and talk with each other. It is a fascinating concept philosophically and morally. It's digital sex - not always an auto-erotic experience; it serves as attempts to alleviate loneliness for some as well as sexual frustration for some (going auto-erotic at the keyboard). I know for sure there are models who play with dildos in front of cameras who, in real-life, are quite ordinary in their real sex-lives, and as lonely as most. They are not prostitutes in general, as the better looking ones could command the $1,000 an hour fees, and then they wouldnt be sitting in front of a camera for nickels and dimes. This is a 21st century technology bringing the sexes together virtually, digitally through titillation and cooperation between two people physically worlds apart.I find it interesting, but then again, Im creeping up on 70 ;DInteresting... I've known a couple of phone dommes -- one so-so, another extremely well -- and they didn't have to pay anywhere near that kind of fee to the service they used to attract clients. Though this was in America, which I suppose would make a huge difference. Up to a third of their customers were just lonely and looking for some uninhibited chatting too.I find it almost heart breaking sometimes to think that there are people who are lonely and want some pretty company that badly. Beauty really is it's own kind of precious commodity, I suppose.