Arousr Seeking New 'Chat Hosts' to Join Platform

MONTREAL — Arousr is looking to add new “chat hosts” to their platform.

“We are always extra-busy during the summer months, and with that comes demand for more Arousr chat hosts,” the brand’s Social Media Manager FemmeFatale said. “We are always hiring, that’s what’s great about this platform. There is no shortage of members looking for women to sext with and form deeper connections. When you log on you will be getting calls, texts and video chat requests; our traffic can barely keep up with the demand for hosts.”

“If you’re looking to pick up more work, Arousr is the place to be," FemmeFatale added.

The brand ambassador also noted that “online interest in guest interviews is especially strong right now, and the company is looking to sit and chat with talented artists, entertainers and hosts with something to say that highlights Arousr’s central theme of fetish, kinks and personal connection.”

FemmeFatale added that “our bodysuit model search continues, and this week Masuimi Max tried on our brand’s skin-tight sheer suit and won by a landslide across all of our social platforms with the most exposure and highest engagement since the contest began. Right now, Ms. Max is the one to beat and it’s game on. Who’s up for the challenge to take her on for a $200 cash prize?”

New models can sign up here.

For more information visit Arousr.com and follow the platform on Twitter.

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