11/28/21 @ 3:10pm
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When a model posts something on the forum or a member posts something about having a bad experience on the site one has to remember there might be reasons. I am sure for the models on the site sitting in a chatroom and see so many viewers in the room just saying nothing has to at some point get to them. Perhaps just a merely HELLO would help coming from any of those viewers. If you get a bad reply from the model just respond in a whisper with a polite comment. Just could change the whole mood in the room into a more fun place.
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“Remember, please be respectful in your posts and replies. Everyone comes here for entertainment, not to fight. Distasteful and/or aggressive posting could result in the removal of your posting privileges”.
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11/29/21 @ 11:46am
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“Remember, please be respectful in your posts and replies. Everyone comes here for entertainment, not to fight. Distasteful and/or aggressive posting could result in the removal of your posting privileges”.
Well said there Luv2flirt Quote
“Remember, please be respectful in your posts and replies. Everyone comes here for entertainment, not to fight. Distasteful and/or aggressive posting could result in the removal of your posting privileges”.
I'm agree with you right coment. Quote
While it's polite to greet models when you enter their rooms and I agree that more people probably should be doing it, I don't agree with this assessment which seems to imply that it's a member's responsibility to help make sure the model is having a good time. Quite frankly, I think it is the other way around. The member's responsibility is to pay the model for the good time the model provides, and to not be a dick to the model in their own room. But not saying "hello" isn't something that anyone should ever be treated poorly by a model for; sometimes you just feel like being silent but you still want to see someone. Sometimes, you happen to be doing multiple things and only checking in on Flirt4Free every now and then... Flirt4Free isn't the kind of thing that requires dedicated focus and attention/commitment, so expecting a member come with either of those is inherently unreasonable. And one should Definitely not be given shit by a model after actually saying "hello" to them, regardless of how bad the model's day has been; just like it would crazy for a member to start berating a model for not greeting them when they entered the room, or for not responding when they messaged or something. Just like it would be crazy for a member to start insulting a model after the model literally only said "hello," and then using the excuse of "I was having a bad day." If someone's idea of a good time is beating their meat in silence without ever writing a thing in the chat, I don't think they deserve bad treatment because a model craves acknowledgement by everyone who enters his room. Just like it's not okay to randomly start insulting any of the (MANY) models who refuse to respond to a member who isn't one of their highest tippers or one of their top fans. That courtesy of allowing people to just "be" has to be extended both ways, and not just in the direction of the models.
Basically, if you know you have a temper or just really aren't in the right mood, stay away from the site or log off. That especially applies to models, who practically as a job requirement, need to be in the right headspace whenever they are online. It's not enough to say "no one was talking to me all day and I felt lonely, so that's why I was rude to you," or whatever. Put on a Netflix show or watch some YouTube videos to entertain yourself if that's what you need to do, but under no circumstance should you be taking out your frustration on people haven't actually done anything to deserve it. Quote
12/9/21 @ 2:30am
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While it's polite to greet models when you enter their rooms and I agree that more people probably should be doing it, I don't agree with this assessment which seems to imply that it's a member's responsibility to help make sure the model is having a good time. Quite frankly, I think it is the other way around. The member's responsibility is to pay the model for the good time the model provides, and to not be a dick to the model in their own room. But not saying "hello" isn't something that anyone should ever be treated poorly by a model for; sometimes you just feel like being silent but you still want to see someone. Sometimes, you happen to be doing multiple things and only checking in on Flirt4Free every now and then... Flirt4Free isn't the kind of thing that requires dedicated focus and attention/commitment, so expecting a member come with either of those is inherently unreasonable. And one should Definitely not be given shit by a model after actually saying "hello" to them, regardless of how bad the model's day has been; just like it would crazy for a member to start berating a model for not greeting them when they entered the room, or for not responding when they messaged or something. Just like it would be crazy for a member to start insulting a model after the model literally only said "hello," and then using the excuse of "I was having a bad day." If someone's idea of a good time is beating their meat in silence without ever writing a thing in the chat, I don't think they deserve bad treatment because a model craves acknowledgement by everyone who enters his room. Just like it's not okay to randomly start insulting any of the (MANY) models who refuse to respond to a member who isn't one of their highest tippers or one of their top fans. That courtesy of allowing people to just "be" has to be extended both ways, and not just in the direction of the models.
Basically, if you know you have a temper or just really aren't in the right mood, stay away from the site or log off. That especially applies to models, who practically as a job requirement, need to be in the right headspace whenever they are online. It's not enough to say "no one was talking to me all day and I felt lonely, so that's why I was rude to you," or whatever. Put on a Netflix show or watch some YouTube videos to entertain yourself if that's what you need to do, but under no circumstance should you be taking out your frustration on people haven't actually done anything to deserve it.
Boy Bryans_husband that is one LONG message there. Long enough to leave one gasping for air after trying to read it.
Yes perhaps a model on the site might come across as something of a dickhead and when you think about so could a few viewers. Nope a member on the site is not required to make sure every model has a good time and yes courtesy is a two way street. Though have to like the way to throw in Netflix and YouTube as a better option.
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Boy Bryans_husband that is one LONG message there. Long enough to leave one gasping for air after trying to read it.
Yes perhaps a model on the site might come across as something of a dickhead and when you think about so could a few viewers. Nope a member on the site is not required to make sure every model has a good time and yes courtesy is a two way street. Though have to like the way to throw in Netflix and YouTube as a better option.
Completely agree. Both can be total assholes a lot of times. I just feel like I read a lot about how hard it is for the model sometimes and I get it, but sometimes some of these guys really need to channel their frustration better or learn how to better manage their emotions. Especially when they're literally performing on camera as their job. And of course, Neflix and YouTube can be great antidepressants when used correctly hahaha. I've seen several models do it, and I've watched them binge watch their favorite shows while camming and chatting at the same time. I totally respect that move! Quote
12/9/21 @ 3:24am
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Completely agree. Both can be total assholes a lot of times. I just feel like I read a lot about how hard it is for the model sometimes and I get it, but sometimes some of these guys really need to channel their frustration better or learn how to better manage their emotions. Especially when they're literally performing on camera as their job. And of course, Neflix and YouTube can be great antidepressants when used correctly hahaha. I've seen several models do it, and I've watched them binge watch their favorite shows while camming and chatting at the same time. I totally respect that move!
Hey Bryans_husband smart idea about the netflix
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