- Aug 3, 2015
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- marlasingerxxx
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- marla_singer_
So I experimented a bit with camming last year but personal reasons caused my to quit. It's something that I would really like to continue to do and while I wait until I can afford better internet I try to do all the research I can. Here's a question for cam models. How do you politely say no when someone is crossing your boundaries?
This is my situation. I still have my cam model twitter and occasionally talk to a few members I met early on. Most are respectful but one member tends to cross the line. He will message me things on my twitter like:
"I cant imagine being lucky to be with u. My lips would tremble at the thought of kissin urs, hands would b nervous to explore your sexy body"
as well as sending me erotica on my email and has sent me pictures of his dick. Normally I would block and move on but this person has been a paying customer in the past. And I understand that I should have said something to stop this the first time it happened, but I'm really a non-confrontational person. So how can I tell this person I'm not interested in hearing their fantasies or dirty talk, that dick pics are for customers who have paid for snapchat only, but still be... well a sexual human being really. Just because I'm a sexworker, doesn't mean that I want to indulge your fantasies when I'm not working. So how do you say no when someone is crossing your boundaries? What sort of boundaries do you ladies have?
This is my situation. I still have my cam model twitter and occasionally talk to a few members I met early on. Most are respectful but one member tends to cross the line. He will message me things on my twitter like:
"I cant imagine being lucky to be with u. My lips would tremble at the thought of kissin urs, hands would b nervous to explore your sexy body"
as well as sending me erotica on my email and has sent me pictures of his dick. Normally I would block and move on but this person has been a paying customer in the past. And I understand that I should have said something to stop this the first time it happened, but I'm really a non-confrontational person. So how can I tell this person I'm not interested in hearing their fantasies or dirty talk, that dick pics are for customers who have paid for snapchat only, but still be... well a sexual human being really. Just because I'm a sexworker, doesn't mean that I want to indulge your fantasies when I'm not working. So how do you say no when someone is crossing your boundaries? What sort of boundaries do you ladies have?