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Couple path

Couple-based work, decided together.

Two people's consent, two people's exposure, two people's income — and a business structure that outlasts the relationship if you plan it.

What couple work involves

Two (or more) consenting adults create, stream or chat together under a couple brand. The income mechanics are the same as solo work — subscriptions, tips, clips, private shows — but every step involves two people's ongoing, revocable consent.

Verification requirements

  • Both partners must be age- and identity-verified on every platform used.
  • Couple accounts often have additional rules and document requirements — check each platform before starting.
  • Never send ID to a third party (an agency or “manager”) through insecure channels; use the platform's own verification.

Income split: decide before the money exists

The split between partners is a business decision you should write down while things are good. Common questions:

  • Is it 50/50, or weighted by who performs, edits, or markets more?
  • Who pays for equipment and who owns it?
  • Whose bank account receives platform payouts, and how is the split paid out?
  • Do tips during solo sessions belong to that person, or to the couple brand?

What happens if the relationship ends?

This is the question couples most often skip — and the one that causes the most damage. Agree in writing, while things are good:

  • Who keeps the account, the followers and the content library?
  • Can both partners request content they appear in be removed?
  • What happens to pending payouts and shared revenue?
  • Can either partner continue the brand alone, or does it stop entirely?

Boundaries, together

Set boundaries as a pair before going live: what content you will and won't make, how you handle customer requests that target one partner, and how you debrief after difficult sessions.

Disclaimer

EroticWorker provides general information, not legal, tax, financial or medical advice. Contract summaries are informational and are not a substitute for reading the actual terms or consulting a qualified professional.

Couple account rules vary by platform and jurisdiction. This is general information, not legal advice about your specific arrangement.