As much as this sounds like a troll, I'll play along...
You are doing things backwards. Without legal docs, your content is worthless to almost all legitimate businesses in the US, and most of the reputable companies that conduct business in the US.
There are several free adult industry resources online (YNOT, Cozy Academy, etc). Do research and build a good sound foundation, otherwise you are already headed down a road towards making expensive mistakes, and getting taken advantage of by the many sharks in the industry.
With regards to your photos, I can't tell if others are being sarcastic or not in their comments, but honestly, imho your work is not that good.
I understand there is a way to create an amateur look, but that just generally means toning down the professional lighting, make-up, setting, etc. It doesn't mean, and it is not an excuse for, taking bad photos.
Presumably the photos you posted are representative samples of your best work. If so, you need to learn more of the basics about photography, such as avoiding red eye, up-nostril shots, etc.
Example: Red Eye
http://dc104.2shared.com/photo/pY3ob7bW/suck.jpg
Eyes two different colors is cool if you are David Bowie, and were born that way, but a red eye and blue eye, generally speaking, is not so cool.
Another thing is that while photos still sell, the internet is now much more video oriented. Do you have video too, or just photos?
Finally, be aware that without a written model release, the models could come after you with a lawyer for selling or publicizing their photos. If you paid/told them it's for your private collection, and then turn around and sell them, you might face getting a visit from a pissed off model, or her boyfriend/husband/agent/pimp.
You sound like a hobbyist that wants to make the leap to pro-am, but you don't appear to have much of a clue how to do so. If you are serious about this, and want to increase your chances for success, you need to study up a lot more...
Anyway, good luck, and remember it's good to have dreams, however to realize your dreams often takes more than simply wishing for it, or depending almost entirely on luck and the kindness of strangers.
ADG