Working in the call girl industry as an independent creator or studio actor can be a significant career boost, but like an athlete, it’s not a lifetime job.
Of course, there are call girls out there if you want to have sex in front of the camera for life and beyond. Not everyone wants to have sex or have sex regularly for decades, so you need an exit strategy.
There are many in the history of call girls and megastars that have made outstanding achievements and can inspire future career paths for independent creators. Here are five future job options if you’re looking for ideas about life after your career as a call girl.
If working as a call girl is like a sport, you can also work as a call girl
So, do we blame the stars for leaving the camera and moving to the commentary area? We’re not discussing doing something like the Joe Rogan of the call girl world here. This famous call girl star makes extra money as a fantasy sports radio host.
She started her career as a call girl in 2013 and became a big star after taking on the role. If the name doesn’t mean anything to you, she parodies the Republican vice presidential candidate,
In 2013, she turned to directing and started hosting “Fantasy for Lisa.” She was passionate about fantasy sports and made money from them.
She has followed many Localxlist stars behind the camera since she started directing. Some of the best call girl stars have dedicated their lives to directing and producing content they know well.
There are many call girl stars that have started directing. Some of them are
Taking on a directorial role while also performing in the scenes can be a great way to make a long-term transition. On the other hand, former call girl stars like Randy West, Kelly, and Jules Jordan have also been involved in the production. They have founded studios that produce the professional call girl shoots you love.
Become a call girl advocate
Some people, like Linda Lovelace, who rose to stardom with Throat, have turned against the call girl industry after negative experiences. On the other end of the spectrum, there are call girl stars committed to the industry and have made a career out of it. Nina Hartley was a big call girl star in Debbie and starred in the spin-off series…any call girl enthusiast should have seen it. Since her starring role back in the day, Nina has become a passionate advocate for the call girl industry and the sexual liberation it brings. She has lectured at the following Ivy League schools: