Depends on the site, the niche, the person and their personality, etc., but yeah, it's totally possible.
I've read this post three times now trying to work out how it might possibly be construed as a troll attempt, and I've got nothing.
9/10 of the top rooms on twitch are male or male-dominated. If you want to do non-nude streaming as a man then that is definitely the place to go. You don't even have to play games or have a podcast or any of that shit, IRL is huge right now.What about twitch? How hard is that to do? (I legitimately know nothing about twitch so this is a question)
In some cases the person might be very talented at doing clothed kink or fetish shows. I've done plenty of shows where I kept my clothes on by request, but the things I said were filthy and would never be acceptable on YouTube or twitch.I remember a guy on Jasmine that was doing programming and math help years ago that had a pretty decent room. This was also when Jasmine used to have that 'other services' section.
I will say in general non-nude to me is a model that can very quickly make their personalty more valuable than their body or a really rare physical talent to show off. In general a person with those abilities can find success if general entertainment and don't need to be locked to a cam room. Also if you're non nude what audience advantage does sex working sites give you over a youtube/twitch or site where there's a much more massive audience?
tl;dr. Yes, but why use the sex worker format for it?
I was thinking of him being non-sexual in addition to him being non-nude.In some cases the person might be very talented at doing clothed kink or fetish shows. I've done plenty of shows where I kept my clothes on by request, but the things I said were filthy and would never be acceptable on YouTube or twitch.
Also, simply being on a sex site gives your viewers the impression that thinking of you in a sexual way is permissible. I realize that some men could have sexual thoughts about a tree stump or door handle, and some men give zero shits about whether their thoughts are welcome. But I think there's a good portion of the male population that feel a little guilty in their hearts for thinking dirty things about girls on YouTube, who are just there showing off their vanilla talents. A model on a cam site doing the exact same talent implies that s/he knows you might have adult thoughts and jerk off, and that's ok. Adding that undertone to a clothed talent show might work a lot better for some models.