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Becoming a model

ryan06012021

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Hi all, ive seen threads with similar topic in the past but I felt it would be good to get some more updated Intel on the subject. Anyhow, im really wanting to be a tickle model and make content, however I am unsure of how to start my journey as far as how to make contact with studios and producers and such. Any sort of information is appreciated thank you!
 
I don’t know your gender identity or where you’re located, but regardless I will say it’s always a good start to make your own content first. Establish an online presence, such as on clip sites and social media sites.

Contacting studios is a tricky one, because it really depends on what each producer wants and what their boundaries are. Be prepared for lots of rejection to start with, and then more rejection along the way if they refuse to work with tickle kinksters or “only work with first-timers”.
 
Along with Jezebel’s point, find a model in the community that you look up to. This can happen by establishing your own presence and interacting with other model’s posts.

By interacting, I mean keeping it on topic and about them, not yourself. In other words, you want to make sure you have someone in the industry who can support you and give advice. You need to earn that privilege. You can jump the process by offering to pay for consultation.

Models run into a bunch of folks who want stuff for free, and it’s not just customers. Models as well can sometimes be just as aggressive for pushing for free stuff such as advice or access.

Also, make sure to work with established folks first, if possible. Check references and what not before working with anyone.

There’s also a fair share of scumbags - boundary pushers and hagglers - in fetish and porn so definitely trust you gut. If something doesn’t feel right, don’t past go.
 
Along with Jezebel’s point, find a model in the community that you look up to. This can happen by establishing your own presence and interacting with other model’s posts.

By interacting, I mean keeping it on topic and about them, not yourself. In other words, you want to make sure you have someone in the industry who can support you and give advice. You need to earn that privilege. You can jump the process by offering to pay for consultation.

Models run into a bunch of folks who want stuff for free, and it’s not just customers. Models as well can sometimes be just as aggressive for pushing for free stuff such as advice or access.

This is an excellent point! From what I’ve seen, a lot of established models seem to get hostile if newbies pop up and ask them for advice and/or contacts. This is understandable; they’ve worked extremely hard to gain clients and build a following, so why should they give all that away to some rando for nothing in return? That said, quite a few online sex workers do offer courses and ebooks to help newcomers for a small fee.
 
This is an excellent point! From what I’ve seen, a lot of established models seem to get hostile if newbies pop up and ask them for advice and/or contacts. This is understandable; they’ve worked extremely hard to gain clients and build a following, so why should they give all that away to some rando for nothing in return? That said, quite a few online sex workers do offer courses and ebooks to help newcomers for a small fee.
Clearly @Jezebel Lee is a pro 🙂
 
Since you've already got some great answers here, I'll leave the already mentioned out of it. 🙂

What I would like to add is that it may be a good idea to start with regular modeling. I do know many models who started out with making vanilla content to then niche themselves first after they've received experience and some form of establishment in the industry. With that said – it requires that you do have a certain spark and can stand out from the crowd (both visually and as a persona).

It ain't easy, but it is possible and it can work. Then again, I don't know what your intention is with tickle modeling – if you aim to be a full-time pro, or if you see it as a hobby with some extra income along the way.

Regardless, have fun and do it your way! Use our advices as inspiration and don't be afraid to experiment. Best of luck!! 👍
 
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