PlayboyMegan said:It all depends on if your job is who you are, or if you are simply a worker. I am simply a sex worker. My job is not who I am and does not define me. If my partner isn't fully okay with everything in my job, it oes not make him the right person for me. If he is uncomfortable with something and we are partners, which for me me means one person, I make it so that we are both comfortable. Meet half way. If he wanted to seek out other guys to talk to in a uplifting way and feel as though he is not alone, I would be all for it.JickyJuly said:Support groups are for learning coping mechanisms for real life issues. If you need a coping mechanism to feel okay with how your partner makes a living, they aren't the partner for you. It has nothing to do with getting in touch with your emotions or humanity. Your emotions are your own and you have a right to them. You don't, however, have a right to put them on the person you're with if they are happy with who they are and what they do.PlayboyMegan said:...to realize your human, with human feelings, you need a reality check.RogueWarrior said:Now I need a support group because my support group is not being supportive enough.
I'm sorry. Maybe I'm a bit too old to understand all this touchy-feely crap. If you're not man enough
I agree with this. My boyfriend wasn't comfortable with me texting a bunch of members or doing anything off-site other than social networking, so he came to me and we worked out what worked best for us. I keep him in the loop and he voices his opinions on everything. We come to an agreement on everything before I do it. I might be a solo cam model, but the business is a partnership.