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Gamer Girls Score High on Stripchat

Gamer Girls Score High on Stripchat

So, this is how I got into camming. I was in a bit of a bind and definitely needed some extra income coming my way. I always knew about camming because that was my source of porn, so to speak. As I thought more and more about it, I came up with the idea of turning my house into a kind of studio. Initially, I didn’t think I would be the one camming. Alternatively, I planned on letting other girls do the work and I would just provide the space, equipment, some ideas and then take a cut of their earnings. However, I didn’t have luck finding anyone to do it, so I resorted to performing myself.

Eventually, I quit my job and had no income for a while, which was a struggle. The regular full-time job thing and corporate world was just not for me. I didn’t feel right in it. Camming has really saved me, and I’m so appreciative of the opportunity.

Stripchat support is second to none, which is super important to me. It means a lot to me for support to be there when I need them or their team just checking up to see how I’m doing.

At first, I did a test run to see if it was for me and I made a couple bucks. I was off to a pretty sweet start in the beginning. Obviously, it wasn’t an insane amount at the beginning, but it was definitely good enough that I could do this as a main source of income. Boy, was I relieved!

I started testing out other sites, schedules and everything I could to maximize my camming. I chose Stripchat because it appeared to be a smaller site that newer models could really get their foot in and do well. In terms of smaller, I mean compared to other sites like MyFreeCams and Chaturbate. But Stripchat is big in their own right and constantly innovating with new helpful features for us models. I love that Stripchat allows me to have maximum flexibility with my shows. I game, draw and do all sorts of naughty shows. It really is my show to do, and almost anything goes!

Stripchat support is second to none, which is super important to me. It means a lot to me for support to be there when I need them or their team just checking up to see how I’m doing. It’s kinda cool that they make sure I’m happy and satisfied.

Yup, I’m a proud gamer girl!

I really try to create an epic gamer brand on the site. I want to connect with all the horny people, but also the gamers so that we can all nerd out together. Mainly, I stream Blizzard games. So games like “World Of Warcraft,” “Overwatch” and “Heroes of the Storm.”

Most people that watch me though, whether it’s me strictly gaming on Stripchat (because I only show gameplay on Stripchat), or when I do all cam sites with pussy cam and send them to my Twitch for gameplay, they always seem to prefer “PlayerUnknown’s Battleground” (PUBG). Since Stripchat is my favorite site, I will do a triple cam set-up where I have me, my pussy cam and then the game broadcasting all on Strip-chat so my viewers can watch it all. There I can be full nude and very interactive with players (and still stick to Twitch’s rules).

I plan to expand on that and become Stripchat’s gamer, cosplayer and just overall nerdy sensation.

You can follow me on Twitter @Terra__Storm and hang out with me on Stripchat.com/WarlockPrincess.

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