So, I had a little sit down with “Femme Fatale,” the Media Manager & P.R. person over at Arousr.com (Chris and I hope to have her on the podcast some time in the very near future). As F.F. told me, Arousr is a “sexting and video chat platform” where members can connect with female chathosts from all over the world 24/7. It’s a safe and anonymous space for everyone to explore their kinks/fantasies without fear of judgment/stigmas..
You can find it here: arousr.com.
And below is my interview with the enchanting Femme Fatale…
How we can tell these days, with adult portals, what is accurate, what is safe for consumers and creators? Who is ‘policing’ if anybody at all, and how can we all contribute to a better’ transparency.’
Having applicants of any content creator/streaming site be verified first manually by a human is the biggest factor to help avoid bots/scams/illegal activity from happening on adult platforms themselves. Also, having content monitored by site administration itself really helps keep illegal/scam activity from happening on a platform.
This takes more time, but this is still the most thorough way to avoid illegal or negative experiences from taking place on any adult platform. On Arousr, all-female and trans female chat hosts are verified by the Arousr team to guarantee you are chatting with whomever you choose to connect with at all times. No bots, no scams.
There, unfortunately, is no one way to tell the differences between most adult sites when it comes to real vs. the bots or scams these days. However, what a potential member/subscriber should look for are authenticity and sites that are open about their creator’s verification process. If a site does not guarantee you are talking to a real human, there is more than likely scams happening on said site.
Could it all be a case of just simply too much information being disseminated? Will we get to a critical mass with chats, cams, etc., or will society always want more sex education and connection?
There cannot be enough sex education, that is for sure. We as a society are still lacking in a new, modern and fresh way to teach not only teens but also adults about their sexuality. As long as humans are having sex, there is room for more of it to be consumed in both traditional and less traditional avenues. Less traditional being digital, and that leads to continued sex education around it new ways to express one’s sexuality.
Seeing the recent backlash in the US about sex education in schools, and a push back on seeming people’s sexual identity rights, what can we all do to assure better and consistent access and freedoms sites like Arousr champion?
Demand them. When you make enough noise about any subject, others tend to listen. Just because rights may get taken away or sexual freedoms get squashed in politics doesn’t mean that cannot be changed with more demand for these rights/freedoms.
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