Look if you are not a fan of being misunderstood perhaps you should take a moment and look at how and what you write in your posts.
Meh... I do the best I can. I have brain damage. Some days I'm more articulate than others. I've been making good money, and have very happy regulars, so what I do is working for me. I want other models to know, because it can work for them too, if that's their style.
As a gf experience type model, it's very important to have a natural style that fits you personally. In a real relationship, I would not constantly awkwardly say, "Thank you, [name]!" for every stupid little gesture. That is not smooth conversation. It would seem annoying and awkward. Partner smiles at me: Thank you, X! Partner opens door for me as we're leaving home: Thank you, X! (Stranger passing by walking dog moves around me so they don't run into me, bare minimum of civility - equivalent to someone in my room for 2 hours who never tips or says anything, then manages to give 1 token with a "show ass" and nothing else: Thank you, Stranger Y!) Partner touches my arm kindly as we are about to go to restaurant: Thank You, X!....
Jesus. If that were most people's gf, they'd think she was mental. I keep it flowing with conversation, and true to who I am. If I'm grateful, I say so. If I'm not, I don't. In my room, people frequently tip 25 or 50 tokens simply to say hello, and then the amount they give goes up from there. I'm busy talking to those people, or going private. It messes up the flow to stop for every little pleasantry - it's not how I would speak to my significant other. I'm busy entertaining. Tips are flowing. There is no time to call out every little tip by name. And, my regs sometimes don't like me talking to small tippers anyway. They pay a lot for my attention.
For a brand new model, thanking 1 token tippers if that's all that ever happens in the room might be pretty important. I was lucky that I was never in that situation much, people in my room understand I offer higher quality service for higher prices, and tipped higher amounts from the beginning. The very first day I was ever on, I made US$30 in tips between 3 tippers, in the span of around 2 hours. The next day, I made US$66 in tips all from mostly one guy, in the span maybe an hour. And I was brand new. So there is no time in that kind of atmosphere to stop everything to even hear 1 token sometimes, much less thank and call out their name. In that kind of situation, the guy who stops everything to give 1 token and say "Where you live bb?" just looks like a tool. Like, read the room, buddy. The other guys think he's a chump. I'm not a top model or anything, and the hours I'm on are really inconsistent because of my illness. But, when I am on for any decent length of time, I usually make good money. I frequently will stop people after I reach a goal or when people ask me to go private and let them know I have to leave (because I'm actually exhausted and having trouble faking not being sick) and turn down high paying customers. It just makes many of them want me more, so they offer me higher amounts to stay. But when I have to leave, I mean it. I don't want them to see me get sick. That ruins the fantasy. So if a guy with US$100 or so guaranteed to spend on me can't turn my head, US$.05 is not even going to register. In a room that is dead silent, where the model is desperate for someone to get things started, thanking for 1 token might be very appropriate. Again, to each their own. But it's possible to start brand new and set an expectation of very high tips, and get them. I had guys try to tell me I wasn't worth as much because I was new, that I should set my private and other prices lower, and I let them keep walking. I remember every high tipper's name, have extensive notes on all their favorite things and personal lives, and give them world-class service. A guy came in this week who I hadn't seen in a full year. I remembered him within 30 seconds of him entering the room, started playing a song from one of his favorite bands, and started catering to his exact fetishes and favorite camera angles. He was thrilled I remembered him, and tipped me very generously, taking me through so many tip goals it left both of us exhausted, and the room rather awed. I made a huge number of new followers that session. I am not a major model, but I am highly specialized. I can make big bank with only a handful of people in the room. I don't have a huge following and I'm not on a top page, but the people who are there really want to be there.
I don't care if you think I'm trolling.It would be completely bizarre for a non-model to come up with the number of specific details I do about the modeling experience, in over 100 posts of frequently like 1 page each length, over the course of a year... but I don't write these posts for members. I write them for models, especially those who are new. I hope someone is reading this who is new and struggling, and tries following the way I do it and see if it works for her. It just might. There is more than one way to ride a unicycle...
I never was chastising
@CamChik. I specifically said I was not trying to be aggressive with her. I respect her! I would have no reason not to. She's obviously a kind person, who is good at what she does. My comments were meant to be general regarding those who are top models who thank every 1 token dude, not about her individually. And I apologized when misunderstood. So I don't need to apologize to you for how I came off to her.
I bold things because some people don't read long posts. Bolding makes it easier for the eye to break up, and they can read just the main points then instead of the whole thing if they are really against reading. Although I think the avoidance of language and nuanced communication in modern culture is a shame. I am frustrated sometimes that a post I intended to be really short comes out really long, and since I can't make my brain make it shorter, I bold parts to make it easier to skim through. If you don't like the way I write, don't read my posts. Plenty of people pm me to tell me how much they appreciate something I said - usually models - so I'm not bothered about the people who don't like my style. I'm trying to help people, like I was once helped by reading here before I started out.
Try going to a restaurant with delicious food, prompt service, and lovely atmosphere every day. Every day, give the same waitress no tip, or some days US$.05 at the end with a rude demanding note next to it. See if after a while, you start to see spit in your food with that smiles she serves it with...
I don't feel sorry for calling those guys idiots. Appreciation of a model helps them stay online. If every guy tipped 1 token and left, none of us could afford to stay in this business.
I'm not coming back to this thread though because this is getting beaten to death, and the thread is not about me or my opinions, it's about the OP.
So please don't keep responding to me. I'm trying to be polite by replying to your posts, because you are really going out of your way to talk to me and not the OP, but this whole discussion seems really stupid to me. I thank for 5 tokens, I smile for 1 token, Who gives a flying fuck?... Everybody else must be bored to tears reading this... I know I am. Sorry, I can't reply to the video because I have scripts blocked, so I can't see what it is. Hope it was funny!
Let's all move on with our busy lives now... please, dear god...
Best to the OP and sorry if some of my rambling has gotten off topic for what you were asking! I'm ending it so that doesn't go further! But please don't tip models who sit and do nothing and stare at their phone. They are being rude and boring because they're rude and boring. Save your tips and sweet encouraging words for newer models who are really working hard to be good at what they do! There are so many sweet new people out there, who are actually TRYING, if awkwardly, to give a good show. Douches can get money from people who have a douche fetish... 20 tokens is a very kind tip to give from one model to another purely for a compliment!