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Fetishes to Rock Your Cam Show

Fetishes to Rock Your Cam Show

Happy 2022! This year, make it your resolution to become a bigger camming success. After all, this is the perfect time to make that cash online with live sex. Technology is all around us and new fans are still looking for meaningful connections with people from all over the world just by turning on their laptops. So, what are some ways to become a bigger name in the camming world? Let’s explore some fetishes that you may not have realized are pretty damn popular.

BALLOONS

A shower might feel nice, but there are visitors online who want to see what you look like when you’re all musky and gross.

When you slowly exhale into a balloon, that can get a fan heated up. Believe it or not, there are thousands of people who get turned on by watching models slowly blow up a balloon one breath at a time. Then, when the balloon gets bigger, you can touch it in an erotic way. Stroke the texture, play around with it, stick the balloon between your legs and give it a nice lick. You can tease your fans by telling them that you’re so close to popping it. If you have those longer, thick, curved balloons… well, use your imagination.

FOOD

The best thing about this fetish is that it’s pretty unlimited. All kinds of food can be sexy and there’s so much you can do with it. You can try out the typical whipped cream fetish by spraying your chest or crotch with the tasty flavor. You can also whip up a fancy dinner with ham and potatoes, and eat them off your body. There are also lots of fans who simply love watching men and women eat, perhaps because of the primal sensuality of it. Let your fans know what you’re craving in your next meal and set up a dinner date together. Then you can enjoy the night as you scarf your meal down. Just be sure to save some leftovers to spread all over your most erotic regions for the fans who want to “eat you out”!

PIG PLAY

This is one of the most common fetishes among gay men, but can really work for anyone who likes to get messy. When you’ve just finished your workout, you’re covered in sweat. You’re exhausted from all that running and weightlifting so you decide to unwind online. A shower might feel nice, but some fans want to see what you look like when you’re all musky and gross. This is actually a good time to dirty yourself up some more by spreading mud on your body so you can look extra stinky. This fetish might seem odd, mainly because, as adults, we’re so used to showering daily and staying clean. But remember the days when we were young and loved jumping in the mud? Let’s enjoy those times again by getting nasty for our pig play fans!

TICKLING

Do you love it when someone tickles you? Or would you rather do the tickling? Either way, this fetish has become so common that most models have developed the endurance to handle rough tickling. A lot of gay cam couples will tie each other up and play around, making their partners laugh and squirm as fans watch. Start off slow in the spots that are mildly ticklish before working your way up to the more sensitive regions. You can slowly discover which body spots the person being tickled can handle before graduating to some tickling that is so rough that you’ll be making bank for your tickle-me fans.

Since it’s a new year, it’s a great time to introduce some magic with spicy fetishes. Who knows how far you’ll go, or come, by the end of 2022 when you push your limits with some new and exciting shows. Give these fetishes a shot and you’re bound to discover some fun and profitable new options.

Sam Machado is the SEO copywriter for Flirt4Free and Camster. He currently interviews cam models and writes blogs for Queer Click, The Sword and Penthouse. Visit Flirt4Free.com to learn more about the platform’s camming opportunities.

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