10/9/20 @ 3:39am
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Location: Dallas, TX
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If you want to have that kind of conversation, have the user take you private.
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10/9/20 @ 10:17am
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Location: Phoenix, Arizona
Posts: 569
I know what you mean. My favorite model is in Colombia, and regularly gets Spanish speaking users in his room, and carries on conversations with them. Yeah, it does make me feel left out, but it is obviously not meant for me, and that is fine.
What is NOT fine is a model actually ignoring others TRYING to talk to him, to give attention solely to one user, regardless of the language. If you were not trying to talk to him (or if you were just being polite and waiting for them to finish), then I can't blame the model for not stopping the conversation to talk to you, You should have initiated a conversation.
Also, realize that models are here to make money, and if a high number or VIP user comes in the room, it is only that need that makes it logical for them to get most of the model's attention. But I agree no user - even guests - should be ignored, if they are asking real questions to initiate a conversation (Not just repetitious posts to "show" something in open. LOL) Quote
10/9/20 @ 6:57pm
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Location: Dallas, TX
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10/9/20 @ 7:46pm
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Location: Phoenix, Arizona
Posts: 569
Ah... that makes a bit more sense to me. It wasn't a matter of the different language, per se, but the fact that the model dropped conversation with you to speak to the new person.
It is not unusual for models to favor high number (or VIP, like us) users when they enter a room. What is even more likely is if the model has seen the user before, and rememebrs that he is a big tipper. Unfortunately, in any business where the workers are paid strictly in tips, you can't blame them for trying to butter up the ones MOST likely to tip generously.
My favorite model is just the opposite, I have seen him ignore big number users, to speak to a guest or single digit user, or a user that he (and I) know hardly ever tips. Why? Because he LIKES them. Damm good reason to speak to someone, don'tcha think?
But that doesn't excuse him being rude to you. I would have whisper-texted him something like "I see you are too busy to speak to me anymore? Too bad, I was hoping to spend a lot of time - and likely money - here. Take care." In the very least, he'll have something to think about. If he is smart, he will sent you a private mail message apologizing.
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10/19/20 @ 11:48am
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Location: U S A
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