2023-12-03 18:10
(This post was last modified: 2023-12-05 7:52 by fortissimo.
Edit Reason: for clarity
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OK after reading davey_dingbat's reply to Klaas_of_99, I understand Klaas_of_99's prior post much better.
I have seen it many times when models have different rules for different people. There are those who benefit from this, and those who get screwed from this. If you're one who gets screwed, or you're in a situation where a model is trying to take advantage, you need to know when to walk away as Klaas_of_99 rightfully did in his follow-up post. And if you really like the model, walking away can be hard to do.
I'm sure the model I'll speak about here isn't unique. But I know of one model that her studio gives her a lot of freedom. As long as she shows up, as long as she stays her shift, as long as she earns the daily minimum in tokens set by the studio, she has full freedom to do what she wants. And studio doesn't care. So what she wants to do is give free or virtually free private shows to one of her 2-3 favorites.
The people who tip her and take her to full-price privates, she fakes as much as possible. One reason she fakes for tippers is bc she has little/no interest in them. But she'll take their tokens to placate the studio. Tippers have no idea they're essentially subsidizing and making possible the free privates she later gives to her favorites, once her daily minimum earnings are met. In these free privates for favorites that no one can spy on or are even aware of ("I need to take a break"), she doesn't fake anything. Because her favorites actually turn her on & she wants to cum for them. Another reason she fakes for tippers is because she doesn't want to later tell a favorite, "Sorry, I've came 5 times today already. I'm all spent. I've got nothing left for you."
I'm sure if tippers and supporters knew they were getting the short end of the deal, they'd be pissed. But they don't know and they're not supposed to know. IDK if this would qualify as scamming per se. Maybe only in the sense that tippers (who are the reason she has a job) are getting screwed by her and they don't even know it..
Referring back to Klaas_of_99's follow-up post, for the benefit of readers I would add that if you really like a model never explicitly let her know. Because some could see it as an invitation to take advantage. Some could see it as a reason to take you for granted and prioritize anyone else over you, knowing you'll obediently wait on the sidelines for your turn. If that ever happens, know when to walk away. Weeks later when she feels the loss of your tokens, she might beg you in PM to return to her. Just don't. It's possible things could go back to the way they were (for a while). Or she could take your tokens then ban you, out of spite. Like that old saying goes: fool me once shame on you...
Apologies for the long post. But I hope this gives readers insight where they can make better decisions in similar situations.
I have seen it many times when models have different rules for different people. There are those who benefit from this, and those who get screwed from this. If you're one who gets screwed, or you're in a situation where a model is trying to take advantage, you need to know when to walk away as Klaas_of_99 rightfully did in his follow-up post. And if you really like the model, walking away can be hard to do.
I'm sure the model I'll speak about here isn't unique. But I know of one model that her studio gives her a lot of freedom. As long as she shows up, as long as she stays her shift, as long as she earns the daily minimum in tokens set by the studio, she has full freedom to do what she wants. And studio doesn't care. So what she wants to do is give free or virtually free private shows to one of her 2-3 favorites.
The people who tip her and take her to full-price privates, she fakes as much as possible. One reason she fakes for tippers is bc she has little/no interest in them. But she'll take their tokens to placate the studio. Tippers have no idea they're essentially subsidizing and making possible the free privates she later gives to her favorites, once her daily minimum earnings are met. In these free privates for favorites that no one can spy on or are even aware of ("I need to take a break"), she doesn't fake anything. Because her favorites actually turn her on & she wants to cum for them. Another reason she fakes for tippers is because she doesn't want to later tell a favorite, "Sorry, I've came 5 times today already. I'm all spent. I've got nothing left for you."
I'm sure if tippers and supporters knew they were getting the short end of the deal, they'd be pissed. But they don't know and they're not supposed to know. IDK if this would qualify as scamming per se. Maybe only in the sense that tippers (who are the reason she has a job) are getting screwed by her and they don't even know it..
Referring back to Klaas_of_99's follow-up post, for the benefit of readers I would add that if you really like a model never explicitly let her know. Because some could see it as an invitation to take advantage. Some could see it as a reason to take you for granted and prioritize anyone else over you, knowing you'll obediently wait on the sidelines for your turn. If that ever happens, know when to walk away. Weeks later when she feels the loss of your tokens, she might beg you in PM to return to her. Just don't. It's possible things could go back to the way they were (for a while). Or she could take your tokens then ban you, out of spite. Like that old saying goes: fool me once shame on you...
Apologies for the long post. But I hope this gives readers insight where they can make better decisions in similar situations.