If you stop by the SexCoin Forum: https://sexcoinforum.com/ there's links to the paper wallet generator and discussions on their use (that said I've just had a look and can't find the discussions )
either way, they are very simple, you go to the website, move your mouse around to create some randomness then click generate wallet.
Two sets of alphanumeric codes will be generated, the one starting S or R is your SXC Wallet address, the other one is the "secret key"
eg:
S97kuUwQkN8VE8NvTVoJtangtRzrCPh9yB is your wallet address,
7NMsJZ1thD1PXtAeP6uRkq4eFgKUgSKF2dYyGUFTuFutTFwYSLm is the secret key.
Print that page out (press Control plus the letter "P") and don't show that sheet of paper to anyone.
You can send your SXC to the wallet address on the sheet of paper.
You loose the paper wallet, you've lost your SexCoins and *NO* *ONE* will be able to help you get them back.
My paper wallet (which is also a vanity wallet address) is http://blockexplorer.lavajumper.com/address/SEX8NQXZs35BubjnkkqciSLg4WNqDLxSEX
Practice makes purrrrfect!
Try generating some paper wallets and print them out to get an idea how it is done.
Good luck, and let us know how you go.
So once i create the paper wallet do i just send the coins to it, so once created does it exist in the network and is this considered cold storage or offline.
Also once I want to send coins to go back online say to a marketplace how do I do that?
You would send the coins to the public address ( S or R ) of the paper wallet in order to load the paper wallet with coins. This is considered 'cold' storage or 'offline'. The transaction will be on the blockchain, so you can check the balance of the paper wallet via a block explorer. When you decide you want to spend the coins, you would import the private key from the paper wallet to a 'live' wallet (one that is connected to the network). At that point, you can spend the coins out of the live wallet.
When you import a private key, your wallet software re-scans the blockchain for any transactions relevant to that address, and adds them into the balance of the live wallet. If you want to keep transactions isolated, use the coin-control features in the main client to spend only out of the paper wallet address. The Android version does not have coin-control, so you wouldn't be able to isolate transactions from that version.