I recently had another experience of a model seemingly milking credits from a private show. This was a new-ish model. We'd had one shy private show in his first few days, and this was a week later. We talked before the show, agreed on the amount of time and the type of show, a jerk-off session. Most of the show was great, very entertaining, but the agreed time finished and the guy kept saying "just a few minutes more", "just a couple of minutes more"... and then surprise surprise, the guy cums about 30 seconds before my wallet is empty. So I am fairly sure this guy was looking at my wallet and timing himself to get as many credits as he could. This has happened to me before but not for a while. Yes I was probably stupid to have more credits showing there. And yes I know life is tough for many models here and the extra money will be helpful for this guy. But even so, it left a bad feeling and I probably wont be visiting him again.
What I want to know is why do models do this? For this model - a friendly. sexy, seemingly nice guy - he has got a few tens of dollars more from one private show but, if I don't go back to him, he will miss out on another 5 or 10 or more shows from me in the future. Do experienced models tell the new guys that milking credits is a good thing? Do the models think that members don't realise what they are doing?
I dont want this thread to fill up with complaints about models. I like models and I know life is tough for many people. I am not even that upset by this - it has happened before and it will happen again. I just want to know why. If a model thinks for more a few seconds then surely they must realise that milking credits just drives away the repeat members.
I'd welcome comments from models. Maybe most members are shits and try to rip off models, so the new models get advised to take advantage the other way? Is this so? Or is there another reason?
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Smart models would watch other rooms and learn from the successful ones. I suspect most models aren't smart enough to engage in market research like that.
I have been milked a few times, and I didn't go back. In my case it was the models' long-term loss. Heck, I've even had a couple of fake cum shots before, the old lotion squirting out of the hand trick. Some people just think about getting whatever they can get now and don't consider tomorrow. They see credits on the table and think like drug addicts.
There is an offset, though. A lot of cheapskate customers want the model's guarantee he will cum in five minutes or eight minutes, or some such deadline, or they try to persuade the model to take a private for 15 cpm for 40 minutes. I even saw a customer once say that if he had to pay full rate, his family wouldn't have dinner. Those customers, if they happen to be the ones who get milked, deserve to be milked.
The best sessions I had were when I had a very generous amount of credits visible in my wallet and told the model, "All those credits are yours. I want to see (fill in the blank). You can do it in 10 minutes and I'll tip you whatever is left over so you can get back to your room quicker, or you can run the clock." The model, of course, has to trust me to empty my wallet if he finishes faster. Some customers aren't that trustworthy (see previous paragraph). Overall I sympathize with models. Most of the abuse I see is customer abusing model. In the past when I was buying credits, I never asked for a rate discount, I don't ask for anything free even now, and the models who recognize me know that. Quote
I recently had another experience of a model seemingly milking credits from a private show. This was a new-ish model. We'd had one shy private show in his first few days, and this was a week later. We talked before the show, agreed on the amount of time and the type of show, a jerk-off session. Most of the show was great, very entertaining, but the agreed time finished and the guy kept saying "just a few minutes more", "just a couple of minutes more"... and then surprise surprise, the guy cums about 30 seconds before my wallet is empty. So I am fairly sure this guy was looking at my wallet and timing himself to get as many credits as he could. This has happened to me before but not for a while. Yes I was probably stupid to have more credits showing there. And yes I know life is tough for many models here and the extra money will be helpful for this guy. But even so, it left a bad feeling and I probably wont be visiting him again.
What I want to know is why do models do this? For this model - a friendly. sexy, seemingly nice guy - he has got a few tens of dollars more from one private show but, if I don't go back to him, he will miss out on another 5 or 10 or more shows from me in the future. Do experienced models tell the new guys that milking credits is a good thing? Do the models think that members don't realise what they are doing?
I dont want this thread to fill up with complaints about models. I like models and I know life is tough for many people. I am not even that upset by this - it has happened before and it will happen again. I just want to know why. If a model thinks for more a few seconds then surely they must realise that milking credits just drives away the repeat members.
I'd welcome comments from models. Maybe most members are shits and try to rip off models, so the new models get advised to take advantage the other way? Is this so? Or is there another reason?
All polite comments welcome.
sex is sex. it lasts as long as it lasts, its about getting the person interested enough to stick around AFTER the private.shame on this model for not thinking it through
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Personally I always try to get a first impression of someone through open chat. If I feel enough comfort/connection has been made, we'll arrange a show.
When I first joined the site, I was more careless than I am now. I would foolish believe someone when they suggested I buy more credits at the 90 second mark so they can finish cumming. But as they say, you learn from your mistakes.
Cum shows tend to be the default for private shows but I always try changing it up when I can to keep things refreshed. This also helps lower my expectations so I'm not too dissapointed if the performer never actually or tries to cum.
Now I've been "milked out" of credits too by "non-newbies" who clearly knew what they were doing. Like others, the end result would just be me opting not to visit their rooms anymore.
I think it just depends on the performer. There was one (at the time) new model who had a very awkward show with at first. His English was limited, he seemed nervous when I turned on C2C and his moves were just off. I sympathized with him and after a few more visits/shows, he has improved tremendously.
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Danny, Peter, I agree 100% about timing for private shows, each model is different, and no one should expect models to cum in only a few minutes. And probably some members are so unreasonable that anything is ok. In the case I described, maybe I was wrong. I dont think so, because the guy's timing was very exact - right before my credits ran out - but maybe that was just a coincidence. Who can know for sure.
But my original aim in posting this wasn't so much to complain about it, but to try and let models know that milking decent customers is a bad idea. I know there is a model forum, - are there advice topics there for new models? Maybe you could have a list like this.
1: Lots of members will try and scam you. Don't do anything for free. And don't believe it when a member says he'll tip you later.
2. If the member seems reasonable, has already tipped you a few times. and isn't asking for impossible things, then be reasonable back to him and treat him with the same respect. If you do this, maybe he will come back again and again, and help you earn your salary each week.
(Probably I am over thinking this. I know ... )
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1. Bad customers who put models of edge and can make them behave unethically toward good patrons.
2. Bad models who put customers on edge and can make them behave unethically toward good models.
3. Sticky situations where everyone kinda felt "off."
This situation sounds like #3.
A new model who may not realize that "timing his ejaculation" is an important skill combined with a customer who set specific parameters in the beginning. Both had "fair and reasonable limitations" but it kinda didn't work out as planned. Everyone's at fault but no one's wrong.
So that's the emotional state of things. How do you move past that, other than awkwardly avoiding each other?
Well, someone has to bring it up and then you have to rely on the other person to be big enough to talk it through maturely and rationally like adults ... which is why relationships suck.
It probably should be on the model to cultivate the relationship and offer an olive branch if they got more than what the customer agreed. 5 free mins perhaps?
It probably should be on the customer if they were hasty with the model. We all get horny and in a particular state of mind we're less than proud of, and ultimately I think models can understand that. Perhaps what would be in order is a 100 credit apology tip or 3x their highest cpm rate, whichever is greater.
In any case, the gift and the conversation go hand-in-hand. Whether model or patron, don't be cheap and rude; be generous and understanding. Quote