In regards to the threadstarters question:
You say she had previousily banned you as guest. You can ban guests, which is an IP address ban.
Did she ban you (and all the guests in her room), then you messaged her saying "I'm banned, can you remove it?", basically telling her that she had banned you as guest and you were lurking?
Ann_Sulu said:
Yeah there's not a lot more annoying than members claiming they're offline then mentioning something they saw when they were supposedly not there or something. Some members say they feel it's creepy to show up on a member account every day, but I say it's not. If your're a guy who shows up everyday, because he either he's bored, horny or working on something and needs background noise, that's totally normal. To me it's creepy when a guy pretends not to be there (and build a story around it to the model). I get the whole voyeur thing I guess, but to me the internet (when it's not like I know you offline anyway) is already pretty voyeur on it's own lol.
I've actually considered making a thread asking about this, but it felt a little too personal.
I've perv'ed as guest when I was out of tokens and incredibly bored, feeling anti-social and not wanting to talk to anyone, or just when I just wanted to jerk off and log out without any hassle. I didn't even consider it to be remotely creepy until reading this post.
My thought process is the following: "if I can't pay for the models time, then I shouldn't be logged in talking to her and taking up her time.". Now I could just log in and stay silent but I've seen models get very insulted when a well tipping, generally talkative member sits in chat and doesn't say a word, let alone say "hi". The obvious solution is silent guest perving!
I've also considered that it doesn't look good when a usually well-tipping member is not tipping. It gives members the feeling that they can slack off their tips and it will be fine. Models get upset when a member comes in and says "I can't tip you today!" because her responding gives other members the idea that it is okay to not tip. Isn't there an implied statement that is exactly the same when a usually well tipping member comes in and doesn't tip. Even worse, what does it say if he gets the same attention he normally gets when he tips? I've seen this exact scenario in practice a few times when I've tried to "hang out" with the model with less tips then normal (never hanging out and not tipping mind you). Was my presence causing the slow nights when I've tried doing it? I can't say for sure, but I doubt they helped her night.
I'm incredibly curious about models opinions on this.
I suppose on re-reading your post, it's more that you consider it creepy when a member goes out of his way and outright lies about not being there. That definitely enters the creepy realm in my books.