It's not something I've heard of before, but to be absolutely fair, this is anecdotal evidence and observation.
While I have been in the online feederism community for a long time, I haven't explored the gay focused side of things, so who knows? If you're hoping for an all female audience, I think you'll be sorely disappointed.
On the straight side, the few examples I've seen that come even close, have usually been the case of couples. I highly doubt this is the result of an underserved market. More likely many have likely tried (start up time and costs should be pretty low), then gave up when nothing came of it.
Also, without getting too much into graphic detail, there's also a question as to whether you have the right personality for it. Most folks probably don't.
You'd likely have a better shot at trying to ultimately transition into a job where you can telecommute full-time, and can be performed entirely on a computer. Whatever job this may be, I wouldn't know. Depends on what you're at least somewhat good at.
I'm sorry if this sounds discouraging, but it seems like a more realistic assessment.
While I have been in the online feederism community for a long time, I haven't explored the gay focused side of things, so who knows? If you're hoping for an all female audience, I think you'll be sorely disappointed.
On the straight side, the few examples I've seen that come even close, have usually been the case of couples. I highly doubt this is the result of an underserved market. More likely many have likely tried (start up time and costs should be pretty low), then gave up when nothing came of it.
Also, without getting too much into graphic detail, there's also a question as to whether you have the right personality for it. Most folks probably don't.
You'd likely have a better shot at trying to ultimately transition into a job where you can telecommute full-time, and can be performed entirely on a computer. Whatever job this may be, I wouldn't know. Depends on what you're at least somewhat good at.
I'm sorry if this sounds discouraging, but it seems like a more realistic assessment.
3 years