This paper explores the socioeconomic dynamics of sex cam audiences, focusing on the trajectories of viewers from discovery to cessation of use, with a particular emphasis on the working class. The study aims to better understand a social phenomenon that has undergone significant transformation due to the advent of online platforms. The research is based on interviews with viewers and seeks to identify the stages, shifts, and bifurcation points in their trajectories, illuminating them in light of their social properties. The paper examines how social class influences these trajectories, primarily through the dimension of income levels and the related question of budget and money that can be allocated to the purchase of sexual services. The study also considers alternative forms of monetary exchange that compensation for the service might take, noting that these forms are not necessarily linked to a lack of income.