Beta readers... ideas?

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To make a long story short and not erotic at all, I have an opportunity to write scripts that are erotic. The thing is, I definitely need a beta reader or two, any suggestions on where I can find beta readers that would actually provide a quick turn around. The turn around time on these scripts is 7 days should they accept me in this position. That gives me a day or so write/edit/rework then a day to send to the beta and get it back, then to the studio in 4 days so they can give me notes and revisions done. The stories would be Gay related, but I don't have to write the sex scenes. Any ideas? Anyone on Beta readers?
 
To make a long story short and not erotic at all, I have an opportunity to write scripts that are erotic. The thing is, I definitely need a beta reader or two, any suggestions on where I can find beta readers that would actually provide a quick turn around. The turn around time on these scripts is 7 days should they accept me in this position. That gives me a day or so write/edit/rework then a day to send to the beta and get it back, then to the studio in 4 days so they can give me notes and revisions done. The stories would be Gay related, but I don't have to write the sex scenes. Any ideas? Anyone on Beta readers?

If you don't get a response here, then go to the Editors Forum. Ask for a beta reader, and tell them the subject, the length, and any potentially polarizing aspects. Your first request might be ignored, but bump it up every few days.
 
I don't see why you aren't reaching out to writers you know are good rather than opening this up to just anyone.
 
Does the beta reader get a cut of what is presumably paid work for you?

Have a look at my stories and get in touch with more info if you want.
 
Maybe some of his 264 followers would be interested.

I assume beta readers are more interested in the overall content and themes while editors deal more specifically with details of grammar and so forth. Of course, there is going to be some overlap in their functions. Do I understand that correctly?
 
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