Hi Loveisgone,
I am not saying you experienced any of the emotions that I wrote about, in those scenarios. But it is something to reflect on for
any member who thinks they are getting too attached. Been there, done that, luckily didn't get in too deep, learnt from it, fortunately don't have a back tattoo. That is one reason why I am "friends" with 6 different models, and spread time among them and the odd new room. I am not too attached to a single model and they are definitely not attached to me. We chat, we keep it light-hearted. That is what it is all about. One thing I tell all my model friends is that what I want most for them is to be happy, find someone local and their age (for the single ones) if that us what they are looking for. They know I will support them with tokens and to be there to chat, but that is where it ends.
Speaking generally, and I have reflected on this.
When you step back and look at these "relationships" from a distance, you have to ask whether it can truly work?
- Does the model leave family and friends to go to an unknown country, where they may not speak the language and know only the member they have gone to see? Chemistry may not be there and they may not have money to buy a return ticket. Do they become trapped, at whim of member who is infatuated, with maybe some huge age difference? Does he (she) expect the model to give up her career and be eternally thankful? How often can they see their families etc.... Things may not work out so great for the model.
- Does the member try and move to where the model is? Suddenly they are not earning what they used to and can't provide the quality of life that was promised. Model keeps working to help pay the bills and suddenly the member can't deal with that. Doesn't work out so well there either.
Of course there are exceptions to these, but reading previous posts, they are few and far between. By all means have your online "relationship", but be aware that model you have fallen for may be having that same "relationship" with 5 other members and you would never know.
I wish you all the best.
Cheers,
Billy