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For camgirls, making intimate conversations with strangers over a webcam is not only a job but also a form of art. They are genuinely nice people who want to create a community where every member feels seen and heard, even if they might be struggling with something personal.
That’s the world that screenwriter Isa Mazzei takes us into in her new memoir Camgirl, about her year and a half of working as a cam girl. It’s an eye-opening look at taboo subjects, delivered with breezy honesty and a sharp sense of self-awareness.
Posted in Features, LGBTQ&A
It may take some time to acclimate to reading about porn and its kinks, but it’s refreshing to find these discussions delivered with frankness and self-awareness. It’s the sort of frank conversation that might otherwise never happen — and it’s a great way to understand what it feels like to live in a digital world that takes on a life of its own.