Dirty Talk
Dirty talk sounds simple until you try to produce it. She has to carry an entire scene with her voice -- no action to fall back on, no partner to play off, just words and delivery. Most performers, even great ones, can't sustain a 15-minute solo on dialogue alone. We hire for verbal ability first and build the scene around what she does with language.

Dirty talk is the most underestimated category we produce. Clients treat it as an add-on — “and have her talk dirty” — but when it is the primary focus of a video, the demands on the performer are higher than almost any other category. She is carrying the entire scene with her voice. No props, no elaborate setup, no partner to play off. Just her, the camera, and whatever comes out of her mouth.
We have 40 videos in this category and the range of what clients want to hear is enormous.
Types of Dirty Talk We Produce
Encouraging and affectionate — the performer tells the viewer how much she wants him, how good he feels, how she cannot wait for what comes next. This is GFE-adjacent dirty talk where the words create intimacy rather than intensity. Tone is warm, eye contact is constant, and the language stays on the sensual side of explicit.
Commanding and dominant — the performer tells the viewer what to do. This overlaps heavily with femdom and JOI formats. The language is direct, the tone is authoritative, and the performer expects compliance. “Touch yourself” is dirty talk. “Touch yourself slower. I did not say you could speed up.” is dominant dirty talk. The difference matters.
Degrading and humiliating — verbal humiliation where the language is designed to make the viewer feel small, exposed, or embarrassed. This is the most performer-dependent version because the words have to land with conviction. A performer who is uncomfortable with degradation language produces flat, unconvincing content. We cast performers who genuinely enjoy this register.
Descriptive and narrative — the performer describes what she would do, what she is imagining, what she wants to happen. Storytelling as arousal. These scripts require the most writing because the words are doing all the work that physical action would normally do.
Reactive — the performer responds to what she imagines the viewer is doing. Gasps, encouragement, observations about his state. This creates the illusion of a shared experience even though the interaction is one-directional.
The Performer Makes It Real
Reading dirty talk off a script and performing dirty talk are completely different things. The words on the page are a starting point. What the performer does with them — the pauses, the emphasis, the moments where she drops her voice or speeds up — is what makes the content work.
The best dirty talk performers we work with improvise within the script. They add reactions, they riff on a line that works, they adjust their delivery based on the energy of the take. A script that reads well on paper can fall flat if delivered mechanically. A mediocre script can become great with a performer who owns it.
Eye contact is non-negotiable in dirty talk content aimed at the viewer. The performer looking directly into the lens while saying explicit things creates a connection that looking away destroys. We coach performers on maintaining camera eye contact throughout because it is the single biggest factor in whether dirty talk content feels personal or generic.
Scripting Approach
We write dirty talk scripts with the specific performer in mind. Language that sounds natural from one performer sounds forced from another. We match vocabulary, sentence structure, and intensity to how the performer actually speaks. A performer who is naturally playful gets scripts that lean into teasing. A performer who projects authority gets scripts built around commands.
Clients often provide key phrases or specific things they want to hear. We weave those into a script that flows naturally rather than cramming them in as a checklist. The requested phrases hit harder when they emerge organically from a scene rather than appearing as obvious insertions.
Where Dirty Talk Lives
Dirty talk is a component of almost every category we produce, but as a standalone it pairs most naturally with GFE for the intimate register, femdom for the commanding register, and oral scenarios where verbal teasing is part of the foreplay. Striptease content often incorporates dirty talk as the performer narrates her own undressing.
Browse our dirty talk category for examples, or order a custom dirty talk video with the specific language and tone you want to hear.
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