4/19/16 @ 8:23am
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Location: Spain, longing for Denmark
Posts: 2,447
Since you found your way to the forum, you have made already an important step! Exchange with your fellow performers (the preferred term for some of us) AND members! Lots of new guys have similar questions, so there is already a bunch of threads intended for newbies:
deaf's great thread about tipping and respect:
http://www.flirt4free.com/forums/threads.php?forum_id=5&thread_id=19765&num_posts=159
S uggs' Chatiquette:
http://www.flirt4free.com/forums/threads.php?forum_id=5&thread_id=14375&num_posts=88
LP's discussion about likes and mostly dislikes of members in open chat can be found here:
http://www.flirt4free.com/forums/threads.php?forum_id=5&thread_id=21665&num_posts=207
Some general advice was collected here by ronnie:
http://www.flirt4free.com/forums/threads.php?forum_id=5&thread_id=22553&pg=2
I hope this will give you a feeling about what (most (of the "good")) members expect and like, what can happen on here and how to grow a thick skin against those visitors who don't read the forums (aka the reckless, rude and ruthless).
Also, it is always worth to search the forum for older threads that might answer your questions and may it be about how to carefully shave your balls .
Happy flirting!
PS: I just went through your bio
http://www.flirt4free.com/models/bios/neil-hunter/about.php
and ... I for once have a thing for well-spoken, posh British guys ... See ya soon! Quote
4/19/16 @ 3:54pm
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Location: IN YOUR DREAMS
Posts: 1,857
First of all Neil Hunter I would suggest you stop referring to yourself as a model which in fact you are a performer wish is much more personal in nature. Not sure why everyone goes with the model approach which is sort of like a 2D picture when performer has the 3D glow....
Hey just communicate with the viewers in the room. Get to know them and their qurks. Above all try to have a good time. Getting started on this site can be pretty tough, but if there is a goal in mind anything can be possible.
Listen to what Chris said in his posting ...can be a big help.
Wish you all the best Quote
First of all Neil Hunter I would suggest you stop referring to yourself as a model which in fact you are a performer wish is much more personal in nature. Not sure why everyone goes with the model approach which is sort of like a 2D picture when performer has the 3D glow....
Hey just communicate with the viewers in the room. Get to know them and their qurks. Above all try to have a good time. Getting started on this site can be pretty tough, but if there is a goal in mind anything can be possible.
Listen to what Chris said in his posting ...can be a big help.
Wish you all the best
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