Parker Woods isn’t just another pretty face. He is the Season 4 winner of The Great BateWorld BateOff! as well as a bold new voice in solosexual expression.
Hailing from Arizona, Parker captured the hearts (and libidos) of fans with his artistic solo content, each performance brimming with emotional honesty and imaginative flair. “I know some people might think the idea of a masturbation competition sounds silly,” he says, “but for me, my content is my art. It’s a way to explore and express my sexuality, and to showcase what I can do with my body.”
Over the course of the six-week competition, six male contestants took on a series of inventive and provocative bating challenges, including “Hands Free Fun,” “Bulge ’N Briefs Display,” and “Getting Verbal with Yourself”—a mirror-based performance that pushed contestants to explore voice, vulnerability, and self-connection. The milestone season shattered previous records with more than 65,000 votes cast, more than doubling the combined totals of the show’s first three seasons. Riding this wave of enthusiasm, BateWorld also experienced a 20% week-over-week increase in membership throughout May, marking one of the platform’s most significant growth spurts to date.
Now crowned Master Bator, Parker takes on a new role—not just as a performer, but as a leader in the solosexual movement. His message is clear: masturbation isn’t just an act. It’s a personal revolution. We had the chance to chat about the series and the importance of self-pleasure in our exclusive interview.

Congratulations on the win! How did that feel to be announced as the winner of season four?
Just very humbling and rewarding. It sounds kind of silly, but my heart was pounding when they announced it and I’m not the most emotional person. So, if you were to watch the finale, it looks like there’s nothing going on in my head. But I put a lot of thought and effort and promotion to the series, so it truly just felt like all the hard work was recognized. I’m very proud and grateful to have experienced this when I did.
Your season broke previous voting records. What do you think resonated the most with fans about the content that you delivered on the show?
Oh my gosh, yes. The first episode garnered more votes than the first three seasons combined in their entirety. So that’s a huge privilege to be a part of it. I think what resonated with the community about my content was just that I stayed authentic and genuine to myself as a creator. I wasn’t pulling any gimmicks or playing some character, I wasn’t being anything that I’m not. I stayed true to my style of content and it’s very refreshing to just be myself and be rewarded for that.
How did you get involved with the adult entertainment industry?
You know, honestly, I have always loved showing off. I feel like, maybe I shouldn’t say this, but even as a kid growing up, I always just had my dick out. I feel like my mom had such a tough time, I would not have known to do with me as a child, like my poor mom, because I was always just trying to be crazy. I’ve always kind of been like that. I’ve always enjoyed showing off. I remember even through high school, people would ask me what I want to do when I grow up and I remember even telling my mom at one point, “I’m going to graduate high school. I want to go to Cirque de Soleil, and then I want to be a stripper.” And she’s like, “don’t tell me that.” And so, I just I don’t know. I’ve always really enjoyed taking nudes too as an adult so that ultimately led to becoming a content creator. I started posting online and then it was kind of like, hmm, maybe I can make money doing something I enjoy.
I feel like one of the greatest things about [my work] now is that you don’t have to reach out to these companies to try to do studio work or anything like that. You can literally work through OnlyFans or Just for Fans and kind of be your own boss and just do things on your own terms. I think that’s something that I know I really value in the work that I do. I’m grateful that I get to do this full time and make enough to pay my bills doing it. Of course it’s still, there’s so much struggle that comes along with it because we have to be our own social media managers and our own content managers and editor on videos and be our own videographers and the model and act. It’s just all these titles that come together and it’s so much work to do, but it is. For those of us that genuinely enjoy the work, very rewarding overall.


Your work was praised for emotional depth and imaginative flair. What inspires your solo performances?
Out of the creative aspect of what I do, I’m always focused on being better than I was yesterday and growing as a creator and a performer. I take inspiration from many facets of my sexuality, different kinks, even other creators.
I try to incorporate requests from fans as much as I can. I’ve built a lot of my platform on my ability to self-suck, which sets me apart, but I also incorporate more variety in my content, just so I’m not like a one trick pony. I just always want to create content that’s worth paying for, especially as an OnlyFans creator, since it’s such an oversaturated market and I’ve got to do what I can to stand out. But ultimately what drives me is just trying to outdo myself and be better than I was yesterday.
Out of the challenges for the season which one was your favorite to create?
My favorite to create was definitely the post-workout wink. That was episode two. It was my most unplanned, just kind of go with the flow. I had no intention of self-sucking that day and was not stressed for it, but my body was just feeling up to it. That video just felt most like masturbating for myself and less like working.
Was there one of the challenges on the series that pushed you outside of your comfort zone or maybe it taught you something you didn’t know about yourself?
I wouldn’t say anything pushed me out of my comfort zone per se, maybe that they pushed me creatively. Again, my biggest thing was staying true to the type of content that I do, and it turned out to be very rewarding creatively. I think the mirror challenge probably pushed me the most because I had this idea to mask these different versions of myself into the same clip. So, I masked three versions of myself using my mirrors in my room. It just took a lot of planning ahead and then I also have dialogue with myself where it’s all in the same frame. I’m looking at myself in the mirror, but it’s a different kind of person talking back to me and having this verbal exchange. That was really tedious to time out properly and edit. But yeah, I think that’s probably my most creatively challenging one.
How did you prepare for these challenges? Is there any kind of routine or ritual that helps you get into the right head space?
I would love to say that I had some sort of mental prep or ritual but I do not. I used to perform through high school and continued afterward as a dancer and aerialist and a singer so I’m sort of, I guess, programmed to flip a switch and perform regardless of my mood. I also currently live with family, so I had to take advantage of short timeframes where I was home alone. So that “ready, set, action” mentality really made it possible.


What did it mean to compete alongside such a group of diverse and talented creators on the show?
It was, I believe, the most boundary pushing season of the BateOff yet everyone’s so strong in their own niche or their storytelling and cinematography. I’m very proud of the work that we all did and I feel like we really expanded the range of the BateOff showcasing different ways to masturbate. It’s truly such an honor to have been amongst this talented cast.
Did any particular contestants work push you to up your own game during competition?
Honestly, all of them. I went into the competition with everyone’s strengths in mind. We couldn’t really respond in real time since everything was submitted prior to the first episode airing but I had all the strengths in mind when filming my own stuff, and I’ll be taking inspiration from each of them moving forward.
What kind of messages or feedback have you received from fans or viewers since you won the competition?
Oh God, it’s been very overwhelming and positive. I’m having a hard time keeping up with messages on BaitWorld right now because I’m receiving literally like over a hundred messages every single day. Lots of like, I knew you’d win. I’m so proud of you. Tons of congratulations.
During the season, I actually connected with another self-sucker who’s been a part of BaitWorld for 15 years and he’s told me several times how proud he is to have our community represented. There was actually a point during the competition where someone said I should be disqualified for my auto fellate show, so I feel like that makes me feel like my presence was much needed and sort of signified something for the self-suck community. And reflecting on that makes the one feel that much more meaningful.


You’ve described your content as your art, can you tell me more about that perspective? What does solo performance mean to you, both artistically and emotionally?
I have always been an artist or a creative whether it was drawing, painting, building when I was a little editing little videos and slideshows singing. I used to choreograph for dance and aerial performances. So the past four years, creating and editing content for others is. My performance, essentially. It’s a creative outlet for me. It allows me to express myself creatively and explore my solo sexuality and I genuinely love putting my content out there for others to enjoy, and I love connecting with others.
I feel like it. It sounds a little confusing to think of, you know, creating porn and looking at it as art, but to me art makes you feel something and it can be erotic and turn you on to content. Creation is just another form of entertainment, art, and the stigma around sex work doesn’t mean it’s not art.
There’s a stigma around masturbation, especially with men. How do you hope that your work and the show would contribute to changing that narrative?
I would hope that I can inspire others to at least be comfortable with masturbation. I know what it’s like to feel guilt or shame surrounding the topic. I used to especially feel very embarrassed about auto fellatio because it wasn’t something I could just kind of do one day, but I actually worked for it and dedicated a lot of time to stretching for it, and that made me feel crazy. I used to feel very embarrassed about it so I would hope that people can let go of that shame or guilt and embrace all the fun and weird ways in which we masturbate through watching me showcase myself and what I do.
What advice would you give to others who are still struggling with shame in self-pleasure?
I feel like I still held a lot of shame even as a content creator for the first few years and finding a sense of community helped me out a lot with moving past that. Even with self-sucking, like I said, I feel like I keep talking about it, but it’s such a huge part of my content creation. Finding references to auto fellatio in real life culture helped me move past that shame, and I know isolation can just make somebody feel so odd one out and just very ashamed and there’s something liberating in showing off for me personally at least. So, I feel like my advice to anybody would be, as silly as it sounds, join us on BaitWorld. BaitWorld in particular provides such a positive community for men to build those connections so that we don’t feel so isolated. And it’s helped me realize that there’s not anything to be ashamed of in it. It’s such a common practice and it’s something that we all bond over there.


With season five hopefully coming up, what do you feel like the future of the series would be in your eyes?
I can only hope that it continues to grow as it did so exponentially this year. Our showrunner, the MilkingCOACH, unexpectedly passed just days after we wrapped up and it’s been a devastating loss for the community. He was an integral part of BaitWorld, so I would hope that we can make him proud, honor his legacy, and keep building upon what he worked so hard to create.
You mentioned that you strive to being unapologetically you, what does that look like for you in your everyday life?
Embracing the side of me that’s different or weird to some. Embracing my sexuality, putting myself out there with all the parts of myself that might make others uncomfortable. Existing as a gay man who just happens to be sexual and enjoys showing off. I guess sort of just not letting others box me in or forcing them to just accept that I exist as I am.
You know, no politician or bigot or administration is going to decide what parts of me are acceptable, and if simply being myself makes someone else uncomfortable, then good. I’ve been made uncomfortable by those people my whole life, so I’m glad to turn the tables.
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