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Tapping Into Pregnancy Fetishes to Reap Big Camming Rewards

Tapping Into Pregnancy Fetishes to Reap Big Camming Rewards

If you’re an expecting webcam model looking for ways to diversify your shows and add some spice and variety, pregnancy fetish camming might be just the niche you’ve been waiting for. Pregnancy fetish cam shows may not be for everyone, but they are definitely gaining in popularity.

Part of the appeal is rarity. Since pregnancy only lasts a maximum of nine months, pregnancy content and cam shows are highly valued, like collectors’ items, so treat your own as such. In fact, if you’re putting on a pregnancy cam show, consider killing two birds with one stone by allowing public show recordings. Some sites offer a feature that allows you to enable the recording of your public shows for a price you choose, so that users can keep them in their collections. Moreover, you can sometimes get a copy of the recording, which you can then make available for tokens in your profile.

Since pregnancy only lasts a maximum of nine months, pregnancy content and cam shows are highly valued, so you must treat your own as such.

The Many Possibilities of Camming While Pregnant

To determine what kind of content to feature in these types of shows, we must first answer the question: Why is this kink becoming so popular?

There is not just one answer, but many. Different aspects of pregnant women appeal to men, like the idea of the impregnation, the actual body shape and size due to the pregnancy, the fact that vaginas become wetter as they prepare for the arrival of the baby, or even lactation. This means that there are a lot of pregnancy cam show possibilities and different angles you can try when creating your content.

Think about which aspect you want to focus on. If you want your content to revolve around the pregnant body, which a lot of men love to sexualize, make sure that you flaunt that beautiful belly and those pregnancy breasts. Flash your assets and simply perform sexual acts, making that body the main character.

Keep in mind that you don’t always have to be naked; you can also wear costumes or lingerie specifically designed for pregnant women, which accentuate curves and show off the belly bump. Another option would be hosting special “belly rub sessions” where fans can get up close and personal with your bump through the screen.

The belly is not the only important element when it comes to pregnancy fetish shows. Breasts are one of the most requested body parts to be included in these types of shows. Fetishists will fixate on the massive size, and even the puffy and reddened nature of them during lactation, so be sure to show them off. Speaking of lactation, some users might want to see how the milk comes out of the nipples, so if you’re comfortable with this, you could show it on cam. Some models even sell their breast milk. If your cam site allows it, go for it!

Additionally, you can do activities that involve pregnancy, such as stretching exercises. How about some yoga poses designed for pregnant women? Any pregnancy fetishist would enjoy that, and pay to watch it.

Another part of the pregnancy fetish that some men enjoy is simply the idea of impregnation, and for this one, you don’t even actually need to be pregnant to participate. An impregnation fetishist will get off on the idea of having unprotected sex and the possibility of the woman getting pregnant as a result. If you want to cater to this type of kinkster, you could do it by roleplaying, begging the user for pregnancy, or for larger loads so that the possibility of pregnancy is higher.

But First, Make Sure You Feel Comfortable

Finally, it’s essential that pregnant cam models focus on providing an enjoyable experience for their viewers without feeling pressured to meet particular expectations. Set boundaries beforehand with viewers regarding what types of acts and activities you’re willing to perform, to be sure they don’t push you beyond your comfort zone.

Of course, if you feel that your pregnancy will be negatively impacted by camming, or if you simply don’t wish to sexualize it, then don’t do it. Some women find it fun to incorporate their pregnancy into their sex work, while others might not feel comfortable doing so. Both choices are totally okay.

If you do choose to try it, create a safe environment where everyone involved can feel relaxed and connected with you. Most importantly, don’t be shy, and embrace your pregnant body!

Eva is an industry insider who helps performers make money on their own terms. When she’s not writing a blog post, poking around online or networking, she is practicing yoga or doing Netflix marathons. Contact her at eva@stripchat.com.

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