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  1. I promise I am not trolling. I have tried to find the answer to my question on here and have found information that is useful but is not specific to what I am trying to find out. Ok, here it goes....yikes! I am wanting to work as a fetish model. Yes I know! Highly frowned upon by society. However, there are many fetishes that I do not think would be considered "sexual" by the majority of society. These fetishes may be viewed as weird but not erotic/sexy/ect. For instance, it is a fetish for some people to go swimming completely clothed. Others love to rub food all over nice clothing or cut the clothing as well. Pumping the gas pedal of a car is another one. Even putting your fingers in your nostrils. You get the point. There are sites that you can potentially become very successful and make some extra money. But these sites also have sex clips that can be purchased as well. If I were to do this but only post videos of pumping a gas pedal, would I still have a black mark against my license/lose my license since I am posting on a site that also contains sexual content? Just for argument's sake, does that also mean I can never work for a book store because I would be working in a place that also provides books with sex scenes. So can I make video's of me going swimming in a nice suit and post them on a fetish website? Thank you for your time and not laughing too hard at me. Sally

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