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I filter out non-European models, not because I don't like anyone else, but because there are too many models. I used to live in Western Europe, so I am comfortable with European culture, and get enough NA culture IRL, tyvm. Some people have no interest in foreign countries and find foreigners generally threatening for reasons that have nothing to do with cam modelling. Fuck them. They weren't going to tip you anyway.

The first cam models I came across were Russian models, and I still gravitate toward them. Through them, I have developed an interest in Russian society and culture, so they're a lot less "foreign" to me than they may be to some others. I imagine a lot of members who have spent time with Romanian models have taken an interest in that country as well.

Some of them have been scammers, but some people I know in real life are scammers. Once these two model friends cooked up a story about one of them having been in a car accident and needing money, when her real reason for being out of commission was that she got pregnant. Go figure. They were otherwise amazing performers. One had an incredible singing voice and would cam on an alter ego, and the other was super sensual and was the first I know of to have used digital graphics in her cam shows. I regret not one moment I spent in their company.

Anyway, members should suspend disbelief to some extent when visiting cam sites and keep short accounts. If I want reality, I know where my front door is.
 
zippypinhead said:
I'm willing to bet that there are just as many guys out there who have a taste for the exotic and who are thankful that their fantasy woman is on another continent, so they don't have to risk muddled emotions as there are guys who you had initially described.

I never said there weren't.... I was just saying why some men might prefer to visit models from their own country.... If no men wanted to visit Romanian models then there'd be no Romanian models.... I don't really know how you got to the conclusion that I was speaking about all men... I was just talking about the men who don't want to visit Romanian models. Seeing as I deal with a lot of these members, being an English model, I have some insight into their reasonings. Seeing as you're clearly a member who visits Romanian models you probably are exposed to members who DO want to visit Romanian models. As much as it's great to be positive and tell the OP that there are guys who wish to visit her and other girls from her country, it seems she's wanting to find out some of the reasons guys are being put off simply because of her origin.
zippypinhead said:
That couldn't be farther from my own experience. As I'd already stated, based on the rooms I've frequented, the guys who actually stick around are nice people -- much nicer, in fact, than the average member. Then again, since I happen to be so attracted to Eastern European and especially Romanian models, maybe I'm also one of those unsavory characters that is so off-putting the general perv population.

And again, I'm not saying every single member who visits Romanian models is a total asshat. I'm saying that some members who seek out Romanian girls are asshats, which does put off members. I know it does because many have told me the same thing. It only takes one complete tool in a room to totally ruin the atmosphere of the room and give people ideas/judgements. I am sure the guys who stick around and get to know a model in spite of the general bad hype that seems to go around Mfc are lovely people, but these aren't the guys I'm talking about.

Essentially however wrong it may be that members get these ideas because some models from a certain nation cam a certain way and attract certain members (like members looking for a very cheap show), it is how it is. Just because you don't think it's right and you know that it's not something that always happens or that you don't necessarily see doesn't mean it isn't true and doesn't happen. It does happen.
Miss_Molly said:
What I don't like and it happened to me... one night a guy PMed me asking for a Skype show; I said the "price" and his answer was "But I know another Romanian girl that is asking for less, you romanians are suppose to be more cheap". I dunno where this idea came from but I was really pissed off.

This for example, I mean jesus christ, I'm not Romanian and this made me rage like crazy! Actually re reading it makes me want to hit this member... This stuff does happen. I even get moron members talking like this in my room, not about me, they seem to think that insulting Romanian girls is a complement to me? It's annoying and frustrating even though it doesn't effect me. Although it's harsh, I do think some members get put off going to rooms where it's more likely to get twats like this turning up and insulting someone they're hanging out with.
 
I am curious as to why so many models in Romania work for studios. What's the benefit for the model? Seems like a ripoff. MFC takes a percentage, and then some guy takes a percentage for something you could do from your apartment by yourself.
 
yossarian said:
I am curious as to why so many models in Romania work for studios. What's the benefit for the model? Seems like a ripoff. MFC takes a percentage, and then some guy takes a percentage for something you could do from your apartment by yourself.


I worked for a studio before i went workin on my own .. The reason i worked for a studio was that my laptop was broken and i use to live with rent with some old lady and another roomate and i didnt want them to know what my job is .. A member from MFC introduce me to a romanian mfc model that worked from home and i started to work for her and she took 10 % less than studio and she teach me some stuff .. i dindt evan know what was that a camscore .. i worked for her like 4 months , saved some money , repaired my laptop and found a flat and moved with another girl so we share the rent .. i had some very good member friends that helped with my profile and to make a mfc model account.

So i think the reason most romanian models work from studio is because they live with theire parents , or have other problems or dont want people to know.. or they dont have the resources if i spelled that right . and because maybe is more simple for them to go there and someone else make the accounts and profiles and set all up for them .
 
Having spent thousands of tokens on Romanian models over the years, I think it's safe to say I don't have a problem with ladies from that country.
I love hearing different (as in non-US/Canada) accents, and I won't deny that I'm a fan of gorgeous women, no matter where they're from. There seems to be quite a few such beauties from Romania or elsewhere in eastern Europe.
 
Kristall_Dash said:
yossarian said:
I am curious as to why so many models in Romania work for studios. What's the benefit for the model? Seems like a ripoff. MFC takes a percentage, and then some guy takes a percentage for something you could do from your apartment by yourself.


I worked for a studio before i went workin on my own .. The reason i worked for a studio was that my laptop was broken and i use to live with rent with some old lady and another roomate and i didnt want them to know what my job is .. A member from MFC introduce me to a romanian mfc model that worked from home and i started to work for her and she took 10 % less than studio and she teach me some stuff .. i dindt evan know what was that a camscore .. i worked for her like 4 months , saved some money , repaired my laptop and found a flat and moved with another girl so we share the rent .. i had some very good member friends that helped with my profile and to make a mfc model account.

So i think the reason most romanian models work from studio is because they live with theire parents , or have other problems or dont want people to know.. or they dont have the resources if i spelled that right . and because maybe is more simple for them to go there and someone else make the accounts and profiles and set all up for them .

A lot of Russian models live in SPB and Moscow and lodging is *very* expensive in those cities, especially in decent neighbourhoods. Like here, many people in their early 20s still live at home, so studios offer many models an opportunity they would not have otherwise.
 
yossarian said:
I am curious as to why so many models in Romania work for studios. What's the benefit for the model? Seems like a ripoff. MFC takes a percentage, and then some guy takes a percentage for something you could do from your apartment by yourself.

To be honest I started there to learn how to make accounts :D I didn't like the idea to give them 50% from my income but I had to. Second thing: the internet connection in a studio it's pretty fast (it can sustain 10 sites per PC), and I was thinking (before quitting)"what if my internet wont be able to do that? OH Screw this! I'll do it anyway". And I saved money for few months to buy a laptop and for rent... and VOILA! Here I am!

Best decision EVER!
 
Miss_Molly said:
yossarian said:
I am curious as to why so many models in Romania work for studios. What's the benefit for the model? Seems like a ripoff. MFC takes a percentage, and then some guy takes a percentage for something you could do from your apartment by yourself.

To be honest I started there to learn how to make accounts :D I didn't like the idea to give them 50% from my income but I had to. Second thing: the internet connection in a studio it's pretty fast (it can sustain 10 sites per PC), and I was thinking (before quitting)"what if my internet wont be able to do that? OH Screw this! I'll do it anyway". And I saved money for few months to buy a laptop and for rent... and VOILA! Here I am!

Best decision EVER!



I agree with you Molly .. best decision ever .. i am so proud of myself and happy i am where i am today . :-D
 
Jupiter551 said:
It must be amazingly frustrating and unfair to be discriminated against for being born on one patch of earth rather than another.

Of course, but it happens all the time. Not just for that, but for everything. For example, when I was blonde, people treated me very differently to how people treat me now. In fact, people I knew when I was blonde commented after I'd turned brunette how they thought my personality had changed. My personality hadn't changed, what had changed was their opinion of me.

We get judged and discriminated for pretty much everything. Like a man and a woman could say exactly the same thing yet get a completely different reaction for it. They're saying the same thing, but somehow because of their sex people will give some of them more credit. This is something that both men and women are discriminated for and we are all guilty of.

The good news is if you're Romanian, and actually live in that country, you're probably going to come across other people from your country more than people from other places who are going to discriminate. Camgirls obviously end up interacting with people from other countries on a regular basis and you will get some people with different preferences etc. But it's not really any more frustrating than loads of people preferring skinny girls over curvy girls, or brunettes over blondes or vice versa, or even being in competition with loads of really stunning girls when you're closer to average looking. Camland is shallow. It's going to be full of frustrations. Just as there are loads of guys who clearly love foreign accents, there'll also be guys who'll be put off by them.

I can also totally understand the studio thing, I really wouldn't mind working in a studio, if there were one close by, just heading to work, having other people around me, having a computer with decent internet, working/earning for a set number of hours per day, if one site is bad, switching to another, doing that then heading home. Not having to worry about neighbours or living circumstance. Not having to get so lonely just being at a computer. I mean I wouldn't want to work for a dodgy studio with crap facilities and no control over my own earnings who also take a big cut, but a decent studio not far from home would be pretty cool. The only thing I wouldn't like would be say if I work from a studio account on Mfc, it means if I went home and worked from my own place, or even worked while travelling/away to get a bit extra income, my studio would take a cut. That part I wouldn't like.
 
And studios can seem nice until they suddenly don't like you. A model I know (American) was happy working in a studio and didn't even mind sharing her income with them, since she lived at home and had no options for camming there. Then she got ill--caught the flu and was off work at the studio for almost four days. When she returned they told her she was fired--that she took too much time off. Suddenly she was out in the cold (lucky to have "home" but she had been planning to save up to move out anyway) with no income.
 
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Nordling said:
And studios can seem nice until they suddenly don't like you. A model I know (American) was happy working in a studio and didn't even mind sharing her income with them, since she lived at home and had no options for camming there. Then she got ill--caught the flu and was off work at the studio for almost four days. When she returned they told her she was fired--that she took too much time off. Suddenly she was out in the cold (lucky to have "home" but she had been planning to save up to move out anyway) with no income.

There are always internal politics and personality conflicts in workplaces, so there may have been more to the story.

The studios in Eastern Europe are (mostly) run a lot more professionally than that. The ones where models I know work would not kick out a reliable model for being off sick for a few days. It seems to me that many EE studios are pretty accommodating. There are a lot of low ranked models working for studios, and their low MFC ranking is not always due to their being so popular at other sites. EE models are increasingly working on their own, especially established models, so many studios have vacancies and are constantly recruiting, and they would be foolish to dismiss a model for no good reason.
 
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I am going to offer something that may sound ludicrous to everyone, and i don't think it has very much to do with what we are talking about, but i don't think it can be completely overlooked, and it has been so far. people of my generation, people who grew up in the 60's and 70's, (at the height of the cold war), were exposed to a lot of negative bias toward anything eastern block. I was raised by parents who had better sense than to buy into the whole idea of the evil Russians who wanted to take over the whole world. (no more than the U.S.) But that was very much a popular belief promoted by not only the U.S. but much of the first world. When i was in the second or third grade, i don't remember what prompted the question, but i remember coming home and asking my father if the Russians were trying to conquer the world? He laughed and told me that the Russians were no different than us and the things we were being told to make us fear them, were no different than what they were being told about us to make them fear us.

When I use Russians as above, I am talking about what the word Russian ment at the time, which was all the countries of the U.S.S.,R. I don't know what % of MFC members the 35=60 year old age group makes up, but it is significant I think, and anyone in that age group, (except those from the former USSR, etc,) were, as a child exposed to some, and prolly a lot of negative propaganda about anything red, and especially anything eastern block. If they had less enlightened parents than I was fortunate to have, and were answered with supporting fear mongering, rather than a laugh, then they might block/talk bad about/make up shit/ about Romanian Models for that reason alone. You might think the cold war has been over for many years now, and no one with good sense would still be influenced by shit they heard as children, but if we are talking about members who generalize and stereotype all models of one area into one group beyond geographic location, then we are not talking about the most sensible, free thinking ppl to start with.
 
I am a very easy going person and get on with most people well. I'm not quick to judge, and would never be rude or cause drama in a room or in a private conversation. I've been a member on MFCs for 5 years and basically have only ever became friends with about 2 or 3 models - well as close as a member can become friends with a model.

When I was a new member and getting to know my way around the site I checked out the lounge just to get an idea from members how things worked. I didn't interact, just read the wall for a while. There really should be a warning about that place! I now see it as more of a cesspool where all the turds collect, but as a knew member I was shocked by the lack of respect and the flaming that members there were heaping on the models! There were a few members banging on and on and on about how terrible Romanian models where, everything from scamming for money to hygiene! So without ever speaking to a member I had a preconceived idea of how Romanian models were!

The first model I ever spoke to I hit it off with immediately. She had the same sense of humor as I did, would chat to me for hours, was beautiful, and a little sad. Sad because she couldn't understand why her room didn't have the traffic she wished it would have and life wasn't easy. Although we chatted for hours we knew nothing really personal about each other and that suited both of us fine. All I knew about her was on her public profile. She was telling me how things she couldn't imagine how things could be worse. And I told her, 'Oh things could be worse, you could be Romanian!' On her profile it said she was Russian, but I could tell right away from her reaction on cam what I had said was the wrong thing to say! She asked me why I would say that? Parroting what I had heard in the lounge I repeated some of the nasty things I had read. She just replied 'that's interesting to hear' and life went on. Of course when I knew her a little longer and we did start to get to know each other better I found she was indeed from Romania. Her profile's set to another country for privacy issues. It taught me a lesson on judging people and luckily didn't damage the friendship as she had sadly heard the same thing from other members.

The next model I really got to know was also one of the most amazing girls I have ever met. I spent many sleepless nights chatting with her about anything, everything and nothing. Again she was devastatingly intelligent, stunningly attractive and had a great sense of humor. We talk about life, love and family issues. She helped me a lot deal with the relationship I am in, and I think I have been a good friend for her to. I met her - for the 'coffee' that Playfull_Eyes mentions that members seem to yearn for (just as a dear friend off course) and I'm close enough friends with her to go to her wedding one day - in Romania.

As a member on MFCs I never looked to find models from any particular area, nationality or culture. I'm not the most social member but have spoken to a few model in my time on the site. Most models have an 'online' persona that they have for camming, but the essence of the persona is still the model that creates it. And as in meeting new people in real life, there are nice models and some that aren't so nice. This has nothing to do with location, nationality or what a studio may or may not be asking a model to do. It's down to the individual.

There are more Romanian models that most nationalities. If most members have a good experience they don't go shouting it from the rooftops (though some do!) But when someone has a bad experience they will often shout louder and longer about it. With so many models from Romania, the odds are there are going to be more bad stories, its a numbers thing.

The sad thing is although I know now how things are and what things are like at the site, I don't quite know how to chance the preconception there is about Romanian models or if it will ever change. For a Romanian model I guess realise it is another obstical you will have to deal with, be as nice and social as you can, don't let it get you down, and eventually you will build a circle of members that will love you and appreciate you for who you are. Disappearing to other sites is a big issue and it may be worth having a few bad months sticking to one site and building a strong foundation on that, that continuing to have average months on many sites.
 
Maybe I'm weird, but the home country of the girl is NOT the first thing I look for.

Tits are probably number 1 for me. If she's got great tits, I don't care where she's from.

Am I the only one who thinks the girl's looks and personality are more important than nation of origin?
 
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lexmark402003 said:
Maybe I'm weird, but the home country of the girl is NOT the first thing I look for.

Tits are probably number 1 for me. If she's got great tits, I don't care where she's from.

Am I the only one who thinks the girl's looks and personality are more important than nation of origin?

I am sure most of us rank personality and looks far far ahead of nation of origin, I rank video feed, lighting, and music ahead of it also.

Still the one thing that bothers is when the models claim they are from the US or the UK and they obviously aren't. I find this a bit dodgy and generally hit next model when I discover it. Hint if you claim to be from the US and you list your height and weight in centimeters and KG, I know you aren't Merican, cause we still foolishly use inches and pounds. The models who list Antarctica or some obscure island don't bother me even though it isn't true.

It does raise an interesting question. Olivia4Naked lists her country of origin as New Zealand. I have not spent a ton of time in her room and the few times I've heard speak while she didn't seem to have a Kiwi accent, she didn't sound Romanian. So I was surprised to learn on ACF that she was Romanian. I wonder if her popularity would or would have been impacted if she had stayed Romanian.
 
I wonder if part of it is the appeal of a Romanian girl might be because if you're from the US or Uk, she's unusual and exotic, but because on myfreecams Romanian girls are there left right and centre maybe for some members it ruins that whole illusion of being exotic and different.
 
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Isabella_deL said:
I wonder if part of it is the appeal of a Romanian girl might be because if you're from the US or Uk, she's unusual and exotic, but because on myfreecams Romanian girls are there left right and centre maybe for some members it ruins that whole illusion of being exotic and different.

For some people, life isn't worth living if they can't hate someone.

For others, there is the fear that the model could be Transylvanian and out to drain their blood.
 
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yossarian said:
I am curious as to why so many models in Romania work for studios. What's the benefit for the model? Seems like a ripoff. MFC takes a percentage, and then some guy takes a percentage for something you could do from your apartment by yourself.


Because it is simple and easy for every girl.
When I first started camming in 2007 I think, I used to live with 3 other girls in an apartment. So, really not possible to work from home. Plus studios have all of these nice offers and they kind of wink at you, luring you. Most of them offer a bonus and well, if you get to earn pretty well you can also negociate your income percentage, but you have to be smart about it. We have all we need there, fast internet, computers, rooms already decorated ( though most of them are the same and it gets sooooo boring at some point). In short, all the conditions you would need just to work. And it is considered to be a normal job, even tho no one else knows it because we don't go screaming loud we are camgirls, people still don't know what this implies and we are being called names. We all lie about what we do for a living.
Anyway, working from a studio makes us look 'normal', we go to 'work' every day and it's just ok like that.

I know some friends of mine who worked from home a while.. One of them got really bored, she started finding all of these reasons.. I am hungry, I feel like taking a shower... it's really slow now, I'll take a break.. uhmm I'd cook something and so on, all kinds of reasons. Plus she didn't get out of the house for days and days.

I also work from a studio, and even tho I am trying to start something at home, I have to be very careful as to not upsetting my boss. We go along pretty well , but if I want to go on my own, I need him to agree and close my old accounts so I can get my own. And this doesn't happen very often, as many of the guys who own studios don't like girls going on their own and he usually tried to prevent it from happening. It would take 3 months to make a new account and during this time, no income.

It's really a lot to talk about, bottom line is everyone just got used to working from studios and it's working perfectly for everyone.
Taking also into consideration that there are sooo many studios all over Romania and there are so many girls camming it's clearly going to be like that for a long time still. As long as we are in the studio we have a certain safety that we keep and while everything is layed out for us, it's just convenient.
 
I am glad that in the end, I see that we are not as hated as I thought :-D
But maybe I just came across you nice people with actual heads on your shoulders :) and I appreciate all the nice words!
It actually makes me feel better and I guess I have learned to just let it go and not let it affect me as much because in the end, I am not supposed to be liked or hated because I live in a certain place. I guess also because I have never had a room full of people to interact with and learn more about it.
We are just too damn many and perhaps that intimidates people...
Oh well, life goes on matter what, we just need to make it worth while for now, right?
 
Did anyone else catch the MFCHasTalent thing on Sunday? As far as display of talent, it was kind of lacking and disorganized, but it was pretty fun, and there was a terrific discussion bit with several Romanian models talking about how they feel about being (mostly non-nude) cam models, their reasons for working and their thoughts generally about MFC.
 
I haven't been here much (really at all) lately, but I did read through this thread a few days ago. I didn't re-read, so forgive me if I don't have any original thoughts.

Personally, I love all Romanian models. Except the ones that are bitchy and/or needy. And the one's that don't fit my "type" as far as looks and such. And the ones that are just plain boring. And the ones that I don't jibe with personality-wise.

Come to think of it, that pretty much describes my interest in all models, regardless of nationality.

To the OP, yep, there are some bad vibes among members regarding Romanian models. Is that an obstacle? Yes. Can it be overcome? Easily. Or maybe not easily, but it can be done.

Being Romanian puts an easy target on your back, just as being curvy (i.e. BBW), older, too skinny, etc. does. Trolls will troll. That's what they do.

Is there a point to this? I don't know. Just be the best "you" that you can be and the rest will take care of itself, regardless of country of origin.
 
Ok so I didn't really know were to ask/post so since this is kind of a relevant topic I'd like to ask a fellow Romanian studio model or other models input since my "friend" is a Romanian studio model.

So I've been a part time member of a cam site and for the last couple years have only seen/chatted with 1 Romanian model.

Nothing has ever been in a sexual nature and I would log on maybe once or twice a month and have a nice conversation with this model and the chats would be 30+ min each time that has been it "no shows" if you know what I mean.

Well I think I have finally reached a point where I understand from my own perception that this really isn't a friendship but business relationship "again my own interpretation" but probably true.

Anyways my question as a member asking a model, would you be sad or wonder what happened to a friendly regular that after a long history just disappeared no more contact anything? Or would you like an honest answer letting her know that your time has expired and reality settled in? I'm sure from a models perspective members come and go so it is what it is so to speak.

Any thoughts?
 
justamember said:
Anyways my question as a member asking a model, would you be sad or wonder what happened to a friendly regular that after a long history just disappeared no more contact anything? Or would you like an honest answer letting her know that your time has expired and reality settled in? I'm sure from a models perspective members come and go so it is what it is so to speak.

Nothing to do with being Romanian but yes of course we want to know that you're ok! As far as I know if a member who is usually online regularly disappears it's because they've suddenly died. It's not like anyone would tell me if something happened! I've got really upset and worried about a few members because of this. It's worrying. If it's a case of a member who I haven't spoken to for a while anyway, or who doesn't tip then no I won't worry and I don't care if they're leaving. But if it's someone who I speak to on a fairly regular basis and have decent conversations with then yes I absolutely would like them to let me know they're ok.
 
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Yes, please send me a note if you're leavin MFC.

Even though i'll be sad either way.. id rather know.

I have one guy that just dissapeared. Out of the blue. And im terrified he died. Like scared shitless... he never logged back on one day. No warning. And i know he'd been ill.

One of my biggest tippers.. i mean huge.. had to leave because he had made some major mistakes, and he had to fix his marriage. I really appreciated him telling me.. i miss him (we were good friends) but the hurt is lessened because I know he is putting his family first, and this makes me happy for him.
 
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Ok so I didn't really know were to ask/post so since this is kind of a relevant topic I'd like to ask a fellow Romanian studio model or other models input since my "friend" is a Romanian studio model.

So I've been a part time member of a cam site and for the last couple years have only seen/chatted with 1 Romanian model.

Nothing has ever been in a sexual nature and I would log on maybe once or twice a month and have a nice conversation with this model and the chats would be 30+ min each time that has been it "no shows" if you know what I mean.

Well I think I have finally reached a point where I understand from my own perception that this really isn't a friendship but business relationship "again my own interpretation" but probably true.

Anyways my question as a member asking a model, would you be sad or wonder what happened to a friendly regular that after a long history just disappeared no more contact anything? Or would you like an honest answer letting her know that your time has expired and reality settled in? I'm sure from a models perspective members come and go so it is what it is so to speak.

Any thoughts?
I am starting a new thread on this subject, it's a good question!

https://www.ambercutie.com/forums/viewt ... 72#p393619
 
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justamember said:
Well I think I have finally reached a point where I understand from my own perception that this really isn't a friendship but business relationship "again my own interpretation" but probably true.

Anyways my question as a member asking a model, would you be sad or wonder what happened to a friendly regular that after a long history just disappeared no more contact anything? Or would you like an honest answer letting her know that your time has expired and reality settled in? I'm sure from a models perspective members come and go so it is what it is so to speak.

Any thoughts?

Do her a favour and make something up that does not include the words "business relationship" as your reason for your planned absence. She may genuinely like you, but this is her work, and she may have given you all she could under the circumstances.

Good luck to both of you. :)
 
Playful_Eyes said:
Hey, my name is Kristy and I am Romanian.. :hello2:

I have heard so many stories about foreign models and Romanian in particular that at some point I started to feel ashamed of my origins.. :snooty:

What is with all this.. You can't really generalize and put us all in the same category. I know some girls are weird and too demanding maybe and do crazy stuff and all but please, really now? I am so mad whenever I get asked where I am from and in the next second everyone has disappeared from my room.

I think it's just wrong and it's not at all ok to judge a person by just her origin.
And.. it might do a world of good to every member if they could just read the damn profile so they don't waste 'precious' time by coming in the room, asking and then leaving..


some folks on some site called me gipsy when I told them I'm Romanian (I'm cheesy white for f's sake). This is the reason sooo many European countries are banned from my room.

It is wrong to judge someone by its origin, but look around. There are so many Romanian models, being so many you can have the unluck to be scammed by one, or a chance to get free goodies, cheaper shows or really fucked up ones, boring girls, interesting girls, beautiful girls, ugly girls (yes, we have ugly girls here too dayum). When a member has the unluck to come across a Romanian scam model, of course he might generalize about Romanians more further on. I guess those scam/cheap/beggar models and also what happens in real life annoys me more than what members say about us. Why? Because after all, you have the possibility to let him know who you are before telling the origins and their thought about it (if there was one) might change.
 
Maia99 said:
some folks on some site called me gipsy when I told them I'm Romanian (I'm cheesy white for f's sake). This is the reason sooo many European countries are banned from my room.

It is wrong to judge someone by its origin, but look around. There are so many Romanian models, being so many you can have the unluck to be scammed by one, or a chance to get free goodies, cheaper shows or really fucked up ones, boring girls, interesting girls, beautiful girls, ugly girls (yes, we have ugly girls here too dayum). When a member has the unluck to come across a Romanian scam model, of course he might generalize about Romanians more further on. I guess those scam/cheap/beggar models and also what happens in real life annoys me more than what members say about us. Why? Because after all, you have the possibility to let him know who you are before telling the origins and their thought about it (if there was one) might change.
Those are far and few, I have seen many Romanian's on cam and in person, the women are gorgeous and the men range from pretty boys to the rugged swarthy type and all points in between. Those that judge the Romanians without getting to know them are losing out on some amazing people. Their customs may not be the same as ours but I have yet to meet one that did the blood rituals of Vlad the impaler...okay, that was a stretch but my ex used to joke about that from time to time. They have a rich history with a LOT of changes in the last 75 years that unless you have a relationship with someone from that area, you would not know about. There is corruption there just like everywhere but the "Gypsies" have given the Roma people a bad name. I have had a strong feeling for the Romanian's and their accents for many years and will continue on for many more.
 
GreatDane said:
Maia99 said:
some folks on some site called me gipsy when I told them I'm Romanian (I'm cheesy white for f's sake). This is the reason sooo many European countries are banned from my room.

It is wrong to judge someone by its origin, but look around. There are so many Romanian models, being so many you can have the unluck to be scammed by one, or a chance to get free goodies, cheaper shows or really fucked up ones, boring girls, interesting girls, beautiful girls, ugly girls (yes, we have ugly girls here too dayum). When a member has the unluck to come across a Romanian scam model, of course he might generalize about Romanians more further on. I guess those scam/cheap/beggar models and also what happens in real life annoys me more than what members say about us. Why? Because after all, you have the possibility to let him know who you are before telling the origins and their thought about it (if there was one) might change.
Those are far and few, I have seen many Romanian's on cam and in person, the women are gorgeous and the men range from pretty boys to the rugged swarthy type and all points in between. Those that judge the Romanians without getting to know them are losing out on some amazing people. Their customs may not be the same as ours but I have yet to meet one that did the blood rituals of Vlad the impaler...okay, that was a stretch but my ex used to joke about that from time to time. They have a rich history with a LOT of changes in the last 75 years that unless you have a relationship with someone from that area, you would not know about. There is corruption there just like everywhere but the "Gypsies" have given the Roma people a bad name. I have had a strong feeling for the Romanian's and their accents for many years and will continue on for many more.

I will say, though, anyone with a vampire fetish should definitely find a pretty Romanian model and pay her to turn down the lights and say "blood." It'll change your world. ;)
 
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