THE TELEMARKETEROne of the things most of us hate the most are those
phone calls where someone tries to sell you something. It doesn’t matter if it’s
insurance, switching your
phone provider, moving you to another
electric company, or any other
service that, somehow, always arrives “right now” with a supposedly
unbeatable offer.
The problem isn’t just the call itself — it’s the
timing. They always seem to catch you
working,
cooking,
driving, or simply trying to enjoy a bit of
peace and quiet. You see an
unknown number, hesitate for a second… and the moment you answer, you already know you’ve walked into it.
Some people have it clear and hang up instantly. Zero
guilt. But then there’s the other group: the ones who stay. The ones who, out of
politeness,
habit, or because they feel bad cutting someone off, remain on the line trying to dodge the conversation however they can. One-word replies, saying they’re not interested, that they already have service, that they’ll look into it later… anything just to escape without sounding
rude.
And that’s when the small
absurd duel begins: the operator following the
script, and you trying to find a way out without making it obvious you’re fleeing. A conversation nobody enjoys, that neither side really wants, yet somehow it always lasts longer than it should.
Next time it happens, think about this
post, about these
photos, and maybe the conversation suddenly feels a bit more
entertaining.
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Now I get why they take so long to show up when you call them.
AMATEUR FLESH: PRINCESA CIRCEOur featured amateur today, who goes by the nickname
Princesa Circe, takes you back to that
old-school internet.
The one where plenty of women showed themselves online simply for the
thrill of the attention, without thinking about income, strategy, or business plans. Just for the rush of posting a few photos, knowing people were looking, and getting messages telling them how hot they were… or the things people wanted to do to them.
Today that same content can
fill bank accounts. Back then, it was enough to
feed the ego.
They were different times. It feels like ages ago, but it really wasn’t that long. The big shift came during the pandemic with the
OnlyFans boom, when half the internet suddenly realized that showing some skin could actually be a serious business model. But monetization didn’t start there.
Long before that, platforms already existed.
MyFreeCams, one of the pioneers of camming, dates back to 2004.
Chaturbate launched in 2011.
ManyVids arrived in 2014.
And if you go even further back, to the late 90s and early 2000s, there were already
membership websites paid with credit cards, forums where some girls sold packs through PayPal, and personal pages with “premium” content hidden behind a login.
The difference is that back then it wasn’t so easy to make a living from it. Behind the money there were usually
agencies, studios, or people who knew how to move in that scene. If you didn’t have contacts or knowledge, chances were you’d get nowhere. The real change came when companies started simplifying payments,
acting as intermediaries and allowing creators to
manage their own content and income. That’s when true self-funding really began.
And when OnlyFans launched in 2016 and exploded during the pandemic, the industry became
fully democratized. Suddenly you didn’t need much knowledge or anyone behind you — just a phone, an account, and the willingness to use it.
Princesa Circe, though, seems to sit at the opposite end. She doesn’t use pay platforms, doesn’t run subscriptions, doesn’t sell access. She simply has a Reddit account where she uploads photos
whenever she feels like it, whenever she’s horny, whenever the mood hits.
Like before.
Like when you looked out across the internet and everything you saw was still
free.
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— Want us to suck it?
— Want me to suck it?
— Want a blowjob?
— Just the tip.
— Want it?
— Want it?
— Come on, do it.
— You’ll like it.
— Want it?
— Come on.
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