I am making a few changes around Cheap Phone Sex. The goal is to streamline a few things so that I may deal with less bullshit. So, listen carefully, my name is Cheryl, I run this blog. To chat with me, call 1-888-669-6389. My extremely affordable phone sex rate is $12 for 15-minutes. To chat with one of my phone sex bitches, visit this page. Regular callers may purchase a package and male subs should ask for a 10-min training session. Oh, you must be 23 to call me and I only take credit/debit and gift cards.
Some of you may not know this and why would you? You do not run an adult entertainment company and therefore would not know how companies like Cheap Phone Sex are constantly scrutinized and discriminated against. Yes, I said discriminate.
You see when you run an adult business many back-office vendors and suppliers may take advantage of you. Oh, not in a casting couch sort of way, though that does happen. These providers charge adult related companies more to do business in terms of credit card processing and other services that most other business types take for granted. Banks justify their actions by stating phone sex is a ‘high risk’ enterprise although the research proves otherwise. Lawyers and accountants refuse to take adult accounts fearing a backlash from both current and potential clients. I wonder if tobacco and alcohol companies have the same problem as they too are ‘adult’ meaning you must be an adult in order to purchase their goods and services.
This stigmatizing continues in social media. Before I go on my mini rant let me tell you where you can find me on social media: Twitter. If for whatever reason, you cannot visit my phone sex blog at work or on a communal computer network, you should be able to follow me at these popular destinations. Please note that my Kik and Snapchat IDs are available for $30 and male subs are expected to purchase the IDs in order to complete their homework assignments.
Sexy Adult Themed Sites Are Banned on Social Media
Did you know adult related sites of the sexy nature are banned from social media properties? Oh, a few places allow big-name adult entities like Playboy or Vivid. Until recently Twitter and Tumblr were considered by the sex industry as adult-friendly. However, that label lasts only so long and is at the mercy of current trends and the risk-taking capabilities of each social media company’s board.
This is the way it typically works: a new company needing loads of new customers allows sex-themed personalities and entities to set up shop. Once the new company has a certain number of subscribers the management team quietly begins to delete accounts deemed as ‘mature’ or ‘pornographic’. It’s like a one-night stand …in the morning. Oh, things are great late at night under the cover of darkness, but when the sun comes up and everyone is looking, the bitch has got to go home.
I suppose I could recount the many, many, many, many, many times this has happened, but Eros Bacchus does it so much better. That was dated 2013. In the last 2 years, more social media companies have run their version of a train on the sex industry. Notice what happened within the last 18 months at both Snapchat and Kik.
What I find disgusting is that several ladies who provide services spent a lot of time and energy to earn thousands of followers at times hundreds of thousands of admirers only to have that effort erased by a stroke of a key. When it happens it is damn frustrating because many times there is no way to follow-up with the service provider and if you do get a response it is almost always something vague like spam. As if sex online is synonymous with spam.
Now, I started this post making a bold statement that adult sites are banned from social media platforms. That isn’t technically true. As referenced above and elsewhere, I have profiles at all the major places, but every time I log into the system I understand there is a danger that my account may have been deleted through no fault of my own. This weird game of wack-a-mole is the main reason adult entertainment companies do not spend time developing a presence on social media because there is no way to tell if the profile will be terminated. It’s a shameful practice with no recourse. Once the account is suspended or deleted the social media manager of the adult firm is forced to either throw in the towel or create a new profile. Like I said wack-a-mole.
I may say more about this at a later date. Right now I want you to know that there is another way to keep tabs on the latest happenings at Hushes dba Cheap Phone Sex with Cheryl. And …and if you see a sex site on your favorite social media platform, take a moment to appreciate their effort and for extra measure stick it to ‘the man’ and follow them. If your family and friends ask you why you are following said web site, say you’re exercising your First Amendment rights. Why the fuck not?! Am I right? Plus when you follow me you know (aside from the cussing) it’s safe for work as I have a ‘no pink’ or no-nudity policy.