Today’s ride is candid, fast, and eye-opening. Our guest—a 21-year-old Cuban adult content creator from Dallas. We talk about how she sources clients (internet plus old-school “freelancing” at hotel bars), clear cues and boundaries, work cadence (30-day runs, two-week resets), and safety protocols she won’t compromise on.
We get into pricing and platforms, the difference between online content and in-person time, and the small social tells that separate a friendly chat from a paying engagement. She’s frank about money, personal relationships, and why opportunity often finds you—but preparation keeps you safe.
If you’re curious how independent adult creators actually juggle travel, schedules, and self-protection—without glamorizing the risks—this conversation is a rare, unfiltered look at the original hustle.
Support the show & join the community: Hardly Thinking Hard on Substack (new episodes Wed–Fri).
On this episode
* Independent vs. managed: why she works without a pimp/manager
* Platforms, pricing, and per-minute models (and why rates matter)
* “Freelancing” IRL: hotel bars, reading the room, and clear verbal cues
* Safety stack: situational awareness and the tools she carries
* Work cadence: 30-day travel runs, two-week resets, and choosing off-days
* Money talk: what qualifies as “worth it,” and where she draws the line
* Denver vibes: why after dark can get strange
* Boundaries & relationships: separating clients, friends, and personal life