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hi there what's the best way to get noticed in a chat room? I sometimes feel left out & quietly sit in a corner.
( I am a user )
 
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Lilly____ got you .... tipping is the best way to get attention .. if you notice while in your corner good models that make money give the tippers the attention. A good model will understand most of the guys that come in there are there for her attention first ... her body and other things is secondary. That is also kind of my philosophy about being a knight .. keep the room clean and clear for the model and the users tipping .. she doesn't miss when they tip or any comments they make so she can work.
 
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hi there what's the best way to get noticed in a chat room? I sometimes feel left out & quietly sit in a corner.
( I am a user )

Be one of those awesome members who actually makes the model genuinely happy to see you in her room. For me that would mean being a member who CHATS and can maintain a conversation (beyond just “Wut dat ass like, ma?”)…and TIPS decently or better (not just tipping 1 token tips a couple of times).
 
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You wanna be a star member; tip and be a cool, funny, balanced, patient and empathetic human. So pretty similar to above. I notice the guys that kind of appear to have it all. And that can either come across, or completely fail to come across (even via the internet) real fast!

Some people are great people, but they need more practice at communicating that effectively, especially in written contexts. People who tip, and have those (communication) skills honed as well, tend to make the best impression on me (doesn't mean they are the best people, just means they're good at appearing to be so). I know the stereotype in our society is that men are not great at that stuff, but I've actually found there are quite a lot of men who really excel in that area. Those are the types I tend to notice the most in my room. All that stuff is just learned skills though, anyone can practice and pick it up.
 
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