No model who has gotten to know me dislikes me. One model didn't believe me and thought I was wasting her time. My solution to this misunderstanding was to start a private show with her. That first show lasted over seven hours. Let's just say she was quite happy and extremely surprised by the end. Quote
A private show is what the 62k+ credits is for. Now I don't know if she wants it. I made a comment on one of her Instagram posts about finding a wonderful woman without revealing who that woman is. She deleted my post.
At the end of the day it's your choice how to spend credits. Unless a model was involved in the planning of some credit spending adventure I've refrained over the years from advertising when and how I might utilize credits. Plenty of stories exist about incredible shenanigans unfolding due to let's say competitiveness as a broad way to put it. Choosing to stay away from that drama has overall been beneficial to everyone in my experience. Quote
It was a mutual decision for her birthday.
If she expresses an interest in spending time with you next time you are in her room so be it. If not you can choose to utilize the credits in another way. Quote
Went today. Got kicked out. She was busy flirting with a guy named Corey.
To other ventures then. Quote
That's what models do. They only care about the credits. They will never have an interest in a man beyond the credits he spends.
That's not entirely true. At a certain point there are definitely some models who care about more than just credits. Spend 20, 30, 40, 50, 60+ hours in shows with a model and I can promise there's more going on. Quote
Are you saying that some models actually fall in love with customers?
I'm not making that claim at all. The only claim I am making is it is absolutely possible for a model to care about a customer for more than just the money a customer might spend. Real friendships do form sometimes. It might go further on occasion, but I'll let anyone with that experience speak for themselves if they choose. Quote