Moms Turn to Phone Sex Business for Income

A typical day for 45-year-old Star includes walking the dog, straightening her 8-year-old son's room and running a load of laundry.

It also includes stepping into her home office to work as a phone sex operator.

"I look at what I do as a business," Star, a single mom, told "Good Morning America." "It happens to deal with sex."

Star, who asked that we not give her last name or hometown, is one of thousands of moms in the U.S. who work as phone sex operators, and the numbers are growing at dramatic rates.

In the last 18 months alone, the number of mothers of young children pursuing sex work has jumped 400 percent, according to ratracerebellion.com, an organization that helps mothers find work-at-home jobs of all kinds, ranging from writing assignments to telemarketing.

Chris Durst runs Ratracerebellion.com. Durst has tracked the working habits of moms for more than a decade, and, while she says there's always a spike in the number of moms pursuing phone sex work after Labor Day, the last two years have shown unprecedented levels of interest.

The reason, she says, is the dismal state of the economy.

"Most sound a little embarrassed," she told "Good Morning America" of the moms who reach out to her, in search of phone sex work." "They say, 'I've tried everything. It's come to the point my family is on food stamps. We can't make the rent and are facing foreclosure. This is the fastest way for me to get my family back on my feet again.'"

Phone sex lines used to be run out of call centers. But today, the calls are typically taken from women, working out of their homes. Phone sex lines take pains to ensure that callers have no idea where the women answering the phones are based, or what their real names are.

Many of the mothers working as phone sex operators told "GMA" that, while they would like to work outside of the sex industry, those jobs are not currently available.

"I've applied to probably 20 to 30 jobs at like Walmart or Subway or a fast-food place," one mother, Aubrey, who asked that her last name not be used, said. "I just haven't gotten picked up in my area."

Aubrey, 22, and the mother of a 3-year-old son, says working as a phone sex operator is difficult, and often disturbing.

"There was a lot of having to get used to just, you know, the weirdoes out there," she said. "There is basically anything you could think of. There's married men with children. There's divorced men. Sometimes, every once in a while, there's a couple that'll call," she said. "More recently, there's actually been a few women calling."

Aubrey said she at times feels disgusted speaking intimately with strangers while her son sleeps down the hall.

"This is nothing I'd ever thought I'd be doing, ever," she said.

Working as a phone actress is as far as the 22-year-old says she is willing to go in adult entertainment.

"I'd never want to take off my clothes for anyone, or actually, you know, fulfill these fantasies for anyone," she said.

Aubrey's goal is to save enough money to finish her schooling and get a job as a medical transcriptionist.

"I'm definitely doing it for my child," she said. "We need the extra money to make sure he has everything he needs."

Financial Incentives Lure Stay-at-Home Moms

The women are typically paid $10 to $50 per hour, but many can make much more.

Lynn, a mother of three who also asked that her last name not be used, told "GMA" that she often considers getting out of the phone sex business, but says the finances of leaving don't make sense.

"I make more money per hour that way than I would at another job," she said. "I've made over $1,000 in the course of a day."

Lynn says that the work can often prove draining. She, like many phone sex operators, plays five different characters on various phone lines, to satisfy the interests of callers with very different interests. But she notes the flexibility of her hours, which she can set, and the ability to work from her living room are big incentives to stay with the phone sex job.

The financial benefits of her work have not been lost on her husband, Mike, who has come to accept what she does for a living.

"That she has the ability to bring in a little extra each month, and sometimes a lot extra each month, and be able to not have to worry about how and where we're going to get food or if the electric bills are going to be shut off, that's a big deal," he said. "That overrides any sort of other worries I might have."

Society Remains Divided

Durst's organization, Ratracerebellion.com, reports that some of the phone sex companies that employ women like Lynn, Aubrey and Star, take better care of their employees than do traditional, brick-and-mortar companies.

According to the site, some of the companies offer the women benefits. Many pay their employees by direct deposit every week or every other week. For women who do not have bank accounts, some of the phone sex companies pay directly to a gift card. Many additionally offer free training.

But while a growing number of moms may be pursuing phone sex work, society, as a whole, seems to still have reservations when it comes to mothers of minors working in the business.

"I don't know that I would want to promote that to my children," said one New York City mom.

"It's probably not the most appropriate," said another, when asked by "GMA" whether she thought it was acceptable for the mother of a young child to get paid to speak intimately with strangers.

Star says she knows many people want to judge her for what she does. To them, she insists, her line of work does not make her a bad mom.

"I get to spend time with my son," she said. "I have to go into the office when I work, but the office is just one room away from my living room. I take calls for half-an-hour and I'm back to my son again."

Star says her 8-year-old son has only a vague idea of what her occupation entails. So far, she's only told him that she gets paid to talk on the phone. But she says that she is prepared to come clean when he eventually asks more detailed questions.

For now, she, Lynn and Aubrey say they'll continue to attend to their children and work as phone sex operators, all in an effort to keep their children clothed, fed and with a roof over their heads.

"Your priority as a mother is to financially and emotionally be there for your children," mom-of-three, Lynn, told "GMA." "Phone sex helps me provide financial support for them."

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  • duke55  •  4 months ago
    Gee, get your local politicians to deport the ten million plus illegal aliens in this country and you might free up a few jobs for our own uneducated citizens. They may not be the best jobs but any job is better than no job. But I forget, they come before U.S. Citizens because they aren't illegal aliens, they're just undocumented Democrats!
  • vonnieml  •  5 months ago
    I think the bigger issue is the economy is tanking and jobs are scarse yet the SEX INDUSTRY is thriving. This says alot about our countries values.
    • Joseph Ducreux 5 months ago
      the sex industry has always, and will always be a good industry. Has nothing to do with any countries values.
    • dhoch2000 5 months ago
      everyone needs to feel wanted at some point i think
    • d c 5 months ago
      Your values are what's screwed up. LEAD FOLLOW OR GET OUT OF THE WAY
  • david w  •  4 months ago
    Who knows until one starves himself or herself with a child in tow.
  • Monty  •  4 months ago
    The saddest part of this story are the complete losers who actually call these women.. I'm sure its possible to slide lower, but I couldn't imagine how..
    • Going Postal 4 months ago
      making ignorant posts on Yahoo is probably lower, Monty...
    • 'care 4 months ago
      Ask your dad.
    • Philip 4 months ago
      It would likely to have to include farm animals.
  • Decomo  •  5 months ago
    After outsourcing the manufactuing work to China, America is now turing to service work like phone sex.
    • none 5 months ago
      maybe we could outsource phone sex to china.
    • Rum Runner 5 months ago
      Best way to get our jobs back from overseas, load enough tarrif on all imported manufactured items to make it cheaper to make them in the US.
    • Charles 5 months ago
      OHHHH ! Big American boy! Me love you long time! That's what you'll hear on your next call
  • Peter  •  4 months ago
    Too funny. Really. A mom is doing what social mores demand (taking care of her children) and many of you clowns complain? How about you pay 50% more taxes so the government can take care of the children. This country gets dumber by the day.
    • David 4 months ago
      How about, if somebody has virtually NO job skills, they refrain from making children in the first place ? Regarding taxes, remember that the government is confused as to HOW to devote the tax revenue. PART of the tax revenue is directed to fund organizations that facilitate ABORTION (the killing of babies) while PART of the tax revenue is directed to pay women with 10 kids to just sit around and pump out kids (people with 10 kids are not billed any taxes). Part of the government is in the Baby Killing Business and part of the government is in the Baby Manufacturing business.
    • Peter 4 months ago
      You sound like one of those religious freaks whose basic feelings are "I have mine, screw everybody else. And I don't need no compassion, hate is good."
      Why don't you mind your own business instead of emoting how someone else uses THEIR body. It ain't yours, so stop telling them it is.
  • abm  •  4 months ago
    This is nothing new. Women have had to sell themselves since the dawn of time. No girl grows up thinking they want to be a phone sex operator or prostitute. It is the harsh reality or economics that this happen. If there wasnt the demand for this (men) it wouldnt be an economic possibility.
    • REI M 4 months ago
      Yep, you're 100% right...but in the end all the shame and blame go to the women for doing it. That's what really sucks, since they are just trying to do what's best for their families!
    • ld 4 months ago
      Didn't you read the article? Women are calling these things too.
    • abm 4 months ago
      Ld- What percentage of callers are women?
  • Mary  •  4 months ago
    I don't judge those that take advantage of an opportunity to survive, I'm just saddened by the fact that our culture has turned something as amazing as sex into a commodity.
  • Nunya Fukking Bizness  •  5 months ago
    I'm not calling..I saw what happened to Tom Cruise in Risky Business...you call LaLa, and next thing ya know, Guido the killer pimp is on yer #$%$zzzzz
  • JefferyS  •  5 months ago
    I see nothing at all wrong with this profession, they are not putting thmeselves or children in danger. I thought at one time this was called "having a job", actually working and being able to support themselves. So would any of you detractors support them if they would not work this job and received Welfare ? I didn't think so
  • Gilbert  •  4 months ago
    I once tried phone sex at a pay phone, but I got my tongue caught in the coin return.
  • BMS  •  5 months ago
    This is what happens when good paying manufacturing jobs get outsourced overseas. Our country is now a service economy : Baristas, wait staff, retail, and phone sex operators. Capitalism Rules !
  • bobbyd  •  5 months ago
    what a country we live in..wait until they offshore that trade..then you can speak to india and not know what they are talking about when trying to get a bonerr
  • Zazu  •  4 months ago
    Hello,my name is Peggy

    Peggy?..lol
    America is going broke!
  • Ali Ben-Dover  •  5 months ago
    $10 to $50/hour? $1000/day? Are there any gay phone lines? I'll just tell those those guys that I look like Brad Pitt in "Troy". No one knows those are really 300-lb housewives either if all they hear is their voice.
  • manniesalado  •  4 months ago
    Newt gets a gross rate.
  • Brother Skaggs  •  4 months ago
    Phone sex operators making $400 to a $1000 a day? I seriously doubt they are really making between $150,000 and $300,000 a year. If she kept half her money in savings she'd be a millionaire in about six to eight years. I don't think the numbers work.
  • GravitySuks  •  4 months ago
    Wait until this entity gets big enough they start to outsource calls overseas....." hello my friend, you wish to do what to my cameltoe? my camel is fine, why you ask about his toes? okay i understand this, I am here to help you my friend".......
  • Brenda  •  5 months ago
    hey, in this day and age, you have to do what you have to do, sure beats being homeless
  • Dodging DodgerFan  •  4 months ago
    So let me see if I understand this correctly.
    American corporations will be more than happy to have all of their call centers operate outside of the United States, shipping phone operator jobs overseas.
    But female phone sex operators have to be done right here in the good 'ol U.S.A.
    Huh?
    Maybe it's because that is the patriotic thing to do LOL