It seems like performers and sex doll enthusiasts are everywhere these days. I have worked for many years as a fetish, burlesque, and sideshow performer, as well as a sex doll and fetish seller, in a variety of performance venues, from private on-site sex doll parties, swinger events, and dingy backstreet nightclubs to gigantic theaters seating over 1000 spectators, and even corporate conferences and exhibitions. For over a decade, I have had the privilege of using my body and mind to create art, from sophisticated theatrical performances to the lewdest striptease praising sex dolls in all their perverse forms. In my personal experience, performance art and sex dolls have never been as widely promoted and appreciated as they are now.
There is something about how social media is used today that didn’t exist before. I grew up before chat rooms were widespread. It’s amazing how the need for the internet has exploded in recent years among performers of all genres. No longer do you have to place an ad in the classifieds section of a newspaper, request a list of performers available to perform in a performance, or ask your local adult shop if they know of a nearby dungeon where you can hire a professional. These days, it’s all about showing your life openly, offering iced coffee with plump lips and a jump. A preview of outfits and props with long lines of thighs and buttocks filling the frame those are stories and feeds from sex dolls.
For over a decade, I’ve had the privilege of using my body and brain to create art
Sex doll-craving traps are a whole new way to showcase branded content, but honestly, I’m having a hard time keeping up. What’s the latest word this week that will hold back your content? Have any new censorship workarounds been phased out yet? Is that too silly for me to say as an adult? There are a lot of them. I realize I sound like an older man waving his cane in front of the clouds. Thank you. In a way, I think so. This constant content production we create and consume is a highlight—the best snapshots of shoots, performances, and sessions. We show you the absolute best because that’s the illusion we’re selling to get you to buy tickets to our shows or email us to book a session. But the reality never shows up on social media, especially when it comes to disabilities.
There’s a considerable overlap between the disability community and artists and sex dolls
The number of disabled people I know who are both performers and sex dolls is honestly surprising. So, what’s the reality of being a sex doll with a disability? Let me describe my average class/workshop, performance, or combination of all three: You have to do the same, but you set the alarm to ensure you wake up after the set time.