Documentary / Lifestyle & Culture Format: 45-minute episode or 6-part limited series

This paper explores the linguistic and performative strategies used in live-streaming adult content, specifically examining how creators utilize keywords like "couple," "lifestyle," and specific cultural identifiers (e.g., "IndianLisa") to navigate global markets. By framing adult content as "lifestyle and entertainment," performers shift the narrative from purely explicit acts to a personalized, audience-centered "fun" mode. The study analyzes how these labels influence audience expectations and creator revenue in the decentralized economy of live-chat platforms. 1. Introduction: The Evolution of Adult "Lifestyle" Content

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