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Sex & Relationships

Brothel babe will be your virtual girlfriend for ‘Amazon gift cards’ and ‘groceries’

She’s a call girl-friend.

Coronavirus concerns have forced sex workers to paradoxically practice the world’s oldest profession from afar.

But one enterprising Nevada escort has devised an ingenious way to stay afloat and capitalize on lockdown loneliness by offering a “virtual girlfriend experience,” which she details in an interview with The Post.

“I can be there for you,” says Allissa Starr, 31, a self-proclaimed “girl next door” whose services range from online canoodling to sharing pictures and talking. After statewide non-essential business closures in March forced her to leave Sheri’s Ranch, a legal brothel near Las Vegas, the struggling single mom took her talents online.

However, unlike the steamy webcam sessions which have become the go-to for unemployed sex workers, Allissa’s virtual-girlfriend experience service skews more towards casual couple-style interactions.

“It’s kind of like when we’re together, it would include like cuddling and sharing each moment in between, taking our time,” the sex worker tells The Post.

The former courtesan describes her morning routine with one client: “When we wake up with each other, we wake up, say ‘good morning’ and kind of describe our day with each other, maybe meet, share meals that we’re having, encourage each other to stay positive, saying goodnight, maybe a phone call every once in a while.”

Prices are tailored to the nature of each session and the working girl says she even accepts Amazon gift cards and groceries as payment in a pinch.

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Allissa Starr is capitalizing on lockdown loneliness by offering a “virtual girlfriend experience."
Allissa Starr is capitalizing on lockdown loneliness by offering a "virtual girlfriend experience."Allissa Starr
Allissa Starr
Prices are tailored to the nature of each session and the working girl says she even accepts Amazon gift cards and groceries as payment in a pinch.Allissa Starr
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Allissa Starr
However, unlike the steamy webcam sessions which have become the go-to for unemployed sex workers, Allissa's virtual-girlfriend experience service skews more towards casual couple-style interactions.Allissa Starr
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"It's kind of like when we're together, it would include like cuddling and sharing each moment in between, taking our time," the sex worker tells The Post.Allissa Starr
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"I can be there for you," says the self-proclaimed "girl next door" whose services range from online canoodling to sharing pictures and talking. Allissa Starr
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"I don't offer sexual acts or anything like that," says Allissa. "It's definitely PG and 13." Even graphic sex talk is off-limits.Allissa Starr
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Allissa claims her unattached status lends her sessions authenticity. “I’m single, so I get to enjoy like girlfriend-boyfriend experiences, I guess, with my clients,” she says, describing herself as “genuine, sweet” and most importantly, “non-pushy.”

“It’s kind of more inclusive and feeling a little more intimacy than just the action of sex,” she says.

In fact, she draws the line at hanky-panky. “I don’t offer sexual acts or anything like that,” says Allissa. “It’s definitely PG and 13.” Even graphic sex talk is off-limits.

“It’s a very, very respectful exchange,” she adds.

Naturally, some might say that pay-for-play sessions without sex defeats the purpose of prostitution — especially as some sex-crazed maniacs are potentially risking their lives to get laid during the lockdown.

However, according to Allissa, the virtual audience is starting to pick up as isolationists increasingly go stir-crazy.

“They want to find some kind of connection,” she says of her clients, who include widowers, older males, essential workers and anyone else in need of company. A recent study found that a whopping four in 10 Americans are lonelier now than ever before due to the COVID-19 quarantine.

Unfortunately, Allissa’s transition from call girl to cyber-soulmate hasn’t been easy. The prolific sex worker says she used to rake in $25,000 in two weeks at the ranch, but she now barely scrounges up $3,000 per month, which mostly goes toward paying the bills.

Still, Allissa finds the virtual-girlfriend gig rewarding: “I think it’s important for the girlfriend experience to still be able to feel a connection with someone, especially during this time when we’re all isolated and we feel like there’s no one there, or like you can’t really, or people are caving into their fear.”