Stripchat Models Discuss 2018 Cam Career Goals

Stripchat Models Discuss 2018 Cam Career Goals

LOS ANGELES — Stripchat.com asked its top cam stars their goals for the new year. 

For cam star WarlockPrincess, “My camming goals for 2018 would be to get my ‘dream cam bod’ and be more active … and I plan on getting everything set to where I have an official and set schedule and time frame for everything. So with a better feeling me and better time management, then I will be able to bring forth more fun ideas and growth to my shows.

xSnowBunnyx concurred, adding, “My goals are to make my camming sessions as enjoyable and pleasant as I can and brighten my supporters’ days. Just as in every business, a happy customer is the best reward you can get for your hard work.”

For DeliciousAngel, “My objectives for 2018 are not that many, but extremely important to me. One of them would be to get more involved in my family's life. The second one would be to be the best model of 2018. And the last but not least would be to be able to open my own business as a fashion designer … and I wish from the bottom of my soul to make more time for myself and to make my childhood dream come true in 2018.”

SophiaPearlXXX wanted “to be surrounded by great, happy, full of energy people. Also, I want to make new friends while I'm online and have a lot of fun with them. After all, most of my time is spent online — and why not create a real connection with the people I interact with?” 

AshlineKatte said she was making her “shows more personal, to become a real entertainer … all my members support me with this, and I can't wait to do this as soon as possible.”

SpicyLena1 wanted to “be more feminine, make my shows more interactive and get closer to my members.” 

IrisBlues was all about simplicity in the new year: “I am a party girl, and this year I want my members to feel that they're joining the best party when they come into my room. Sexy girl, good dancing music, great atmosphere and let's have fun.”

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