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Sex worker shares the most bizarre acts she's been asked to do and they don't include nudity

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Published 15:30 2 Jun 2025 GMT+1

Sex worker shares the most bizarre acts she's been asked to do and they don't include nudity

Whatever you are assuming the acts were... you are probably wrong

Gerrard Kaonga

Gerrard Kaonga

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A sex worker and content creator has revealed that many of the strangest requests she has received don’t actually include sexual content.

Alix Lynx has said she has been in the business for over 10 years and has managed to find a rather interesting niche online.

She offers custom videos to her supporters and despite what you might expect, her videos for these clients don’t end up being nearly as sexual as you would expect.

The 35-year-old spoke about some of the videos she has made, and while they might raise some eyebrows, its hard to see any sexual aspect to them.

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Speaking to news.com.au., Lynx highlighted the realities of her job and insisted that some of the most specific and ‘odd’ requests she has gotten.

Alix noted that many of her custom videos don't have any nudity or sexual element(thealixlynx/Instagram)
Alix noted that many of her custom videos don't have any nudity or sexual element(thealixlynx/Instagram)

She insisted for many it is about fulfilling the fantasy which often doesn’t appear sexual in nature as many don’t even wish her to take her clothes off.

She said: “I once did a 20-minute custom video just measuring my nose. I wasn’t even naked.

“They don’t care about the nudity. It is about the thing.

“I have had ballooning requests, a fetish where I had a guy send me balloons that are literally the size of a rocking chair, and I blew them all up in my living room, and I bounced on them, and that’s it. There’s no explicit content.”

Lynx insisted she does her best to satisfy her customers when they ask for tailored content. She noted that she has hired directors, make up artists, rented locations to ensure she gives her paying customers exactly what they ask for.

She continued: “From armpit shots and muscle flexing to feet and niche outfit combinations. I truly consider what I do as art, and it’s honestly probably the most personal, intimate thing you could request from someone.

Alix offers a range of payment plans but the custom videos don't exactly come cheap (thealixlynx/Instagram)
Alix offers a range of payment plans but the custom videos don't exactly come cheap (thealixlynx/Instagram)

“It’s so unique that it’s almost irreplaceable. You can’t really put a price on that kind of experience.”

Speaking about how much her customers pay, well it isn’t exactly cheap but the sex worker argued it is well worth the money to have the fantasy fulfilled.

She charges between $700 and $2500 for five minutes, but it depends on what people are asking for.

She added: “I’ve been in this business a long time. I know what feels aligned, what feels right, like I’m not undercharging, but I’m also not overcharging. I genuinely spend time getting quiet with myself and reflecting before setting those numbers.

“I upcharge for a lot of different things depending on how complex or niche the request.”

Featured Image Credit: thealixlynx/Instagram

Topics: Community, Sex and Relationships, Money

Gerrard Kaonga
Gerrard Kaonga

Gerrard is a Journalist at UNILAD and has dived headfirst into covering everything from breaking global stories to trending entertainment news. He has a bachelors in English Literature from Brunel University and has written across a number of different national and international publications. Most notably the Financial Times, Daily Express, Evening Standard and Newsweek.

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