Maniac said:Was curious to hear from models if losing just one, will really make much difference to a models life on cam. Is the most important to you your biggest spender, or something else to you?
AllisonWilder said:ETA: To answer your question, Aedan, I hear most frequently that guys who are broke don't feel comfortable hanging out anymore because they don't want to feel like a freeloader.
another reason I appreciate Amber's forums, twitter, etc. For a bit last year I had to stay away from MFC because I had a porn-nazi new gf - but offcam interaction makes it possible to still keep in contact even when I can't be on MFC etc.AedanRayne said:I became depressed after one of my "users" (that's such a foreign word to use, to me, it sounds distant and cold) had to move on and honestly it wasn't about the money that they spent on me. I was making the same amount that I made before but it really hit me hard since I grew close to him. He was my buddy who was awesome to goof off with online and offline. Then, he was suddenly disappeared and it was shocking / sad. This has happened a couple of times. It's the nature of working on a site like this but either way... it's one of the crappiest parts of the job IMO.
This makes me wonder, what is the main reason a member will leave MFC? In my experience, it seems to be that they end up finding a significant other IRL. What reasons have other models heard?
AllisonWilder said:ETA: To answer your question, Aedan, I hear most frequently that guys who are broke don't feel comfortable hanging out anymore because they don't want to feel like a freeloader.
DeltaofVenus said:For me, and probably many others, camming takes up a significant portion of my social interaction. Those familiar members who may or may not tip, but make my chat all the more enjoyable make it easier for me to get on line. When they're 'lost', to the unknown or otherwise, it can be a bit stressful. Many have been a casualty of my sporadic schedule, which tends to get more sporadic if I know I have less partners to play verbal tennis with.
AedanRayne said:What reasons have other models heard?
I think this is wonderfully sweet, but does not surprise me a bit.AedanRayne said:I became depressed after one of my "users" (that's such a foreign word to use, to me, it sounds distant and cold) had to move on and honestly it wasn't about the money that they spent on me. I was making the same amount that I made before but it really hit me hard since I grew close to him. He was my buddy who was awesome to goof off with online and offline. Then, he was suddenly disappeared and it was shocking / sad. This has happened a couple of times. It's the nature of working on a site like this but either way... it's one of the crappiest parts of the job IMO.
This makes me wonder, what is the main reason a member will leave MFC? In my experience, it seems to be that they end up finding a significant other IRL. What reasons have other models heard?
Loslonelyboy said:I was going to give you a long drawn out story about why I have sorta, kinda, quit MFC but no one wants to read all that! :lol: Basically, I don't want to be a freeloader (for which I am right now) and I also find it very tough to visit every single wonderful model I enjoy visiting and always feel like I am disappointing them when I can't visit. I know, I am a lil crazy for feeling that way but... blah, blah, blah :dontknow:
I probably won't ever be able to fully quit though... I really enjoy it too damn much. (Those darn ladies got me by the balls)
Wait, Who said I was a good member anyways? Nevermind, carry on!
Must compliment you, you have captured a very common dynamic in the model member relationship. Can tell you that genuinely liking a model friend can be very stressful. You start looking for some indication that you are special over just anyone. The most painful feelings come where you feel less than someone who rarely visits. In reality it is probably a no win situation for the model. Thx J.Jaydenrainey said:If i lose a regular cause he got bored and moved on its not too much of a big deal. It happens.
My most common reason for losing regulars seems to be i let them get too close and when they aren't happy with just a friendship and sexy interaction online they either leave or move on. I've had legitimate crushes and feelings for a few regulars over the last couple years and it does sting when you know things have to end because the relationship cant move forward and they feel like the interaction will never be genuine. there comes a point where they stop tipping, having privates, and when they hang in your room get melancholy. If its someone i want to keep in touch with i tell them to do so through skype, yahoo etc. and not a camsite.
Now that im on streamate if a reg leaves its honestly no huge deal, there is a distinct lack of drama and personal interaction there and i have many people contributing not just a few people. When i was on mfc and i lost a big tipper/regular financially it was a HUGE deal. That could mean losing as much as 1/2 of my income until i found new regs.
^^thisManiac said:Loslonelyboy said:I was going to give you a long drawn out story about why I have sorta, kinda, quit MFC but no one wants to read all that! :lol: Basically, I don't want to be a freeloader (for which I am right now) and I also find it very tough to visit every single wonderful model I enjoy visiting and always feel like I am disappointing them when I can't visit. I know, I am a lil crazy for feeling that way but... blah, blah, blah :dontknow:
I probably won't ever be able to fully quit though... I really enjoy it too damn much. (Those darn ladies got me by the balls)
Wait, Who said I was a good member anyways? Nevermind, carry on!
Not crazy LLB , been there many times before ... capture the sentiment of most of us, thanks.
As a member/ ex member reply this is perfect RW. The transition to a more social member was my path to leaving too. I am still unsure about what is appropriate in maintaining any connections, part of the reason for posting this. Wanted to know how most models felt about losing someone they liked or who supported them well.RogueWarrior said:As one who has left MFC (yep, closed account and everything, if I want to go back have to start all over) I can say that it had nothing to do with the models. There were a couple that I was a reg in their rooms, but I never got emotionally involved with any.
The reason(s) I left are personal, but what I can share is that for me, personally, MFC became much more social than sexual. I had a couple of modes that I was a reg in their room though I never got emotionally involved with any model. So part of the reason I no longer frequent MFC is because of this forum. I get the social interaction without the pressure/obligation of tipping. Not that I was averse to tipping and I know that plenty of the models here have said tipping is not mandatory for a decent reg, but that is just the way I'm wired.
So, yeah, I miss some of the interactions. But I'm still around here to satisfy some of the social aspect.
I know this doesn't address the OPs post directly, but seems to fit in where the thread has gone. Didn't mean to ramble for so long..........Vodka.
Maniac said:As a member/ ex member reply this is perfect RW. The transition to a more social member was my path to leaving too. I am still unsure about what is appropriate in maintaining any connections, part of the reason for posting this. Wanted to know how most models felt about losing someone they liked or who supported them well.RogueWarrior said:As one who has left MFC (yep, closed account and everything, if I want to go back have to start all over) I can say that it had nothing to do with the models. There were a couple that I was a reg in their rooms, but I never got emotionally involved with any.
The reason(s) I left are personal, but what I can share is that for me, personally, MFC became much more social than sexual. I had a couple of modes that I was a reg in their room though I never got emotionally involved with any model. So part of the reason I no longer frequent MFC is because of this forum. I get the social interaction without the pressure/obligation of tipping. Not that I was averse to tipping and I know that plenty of the models here have said tipping is not mandatory for a decent reg, but that is just the way I'm wired.
So, yeah, I miss some of the interactions. But I'm still around here to satisfy some of the social aspect.
I know this doesn't address the OPs post directly, but seems to fit in where the thread has gone. Didn't mean to ramble for so long..........Vodka.
Oddly enough the same for me, only ever visitted 2 ACF models (3 now with AmberC.), as far as I know from going through the member list. I have sent a few models here for advice, but guess they never joined :? .RogueWarrior said:Maniac said:As a member/ ex member reply this is perfect RW. The transition to a more social member was my path to leaving too. I am still unsure about what is appropriate in maintaining any connections, part of the reason for posting this. Wanted to know how most models felt about losing someone they liked or who supported them well.RogueWarrior said:As one who has left MFC (yep, closed account and everything, if I want to go back have to start all over) I can say that it had nothing to do with the models. There were a couple that I was a reg in their rooms, but I never got emotionally involved with any.
The reason(s) I left are personal, but what I can share is that for me, personally, MFC became much more social than sexual. I had a couple of modes that I was a reg in their room though I never got emotionally involved with any model. So part of the reason I no longer frequent MFC is because of this forum. I get the social interaction without the pressure/obligation of tipping. Not that I was averse to tipping and I know that plenty of the models here have said tipping is not mandatory for a decent reg, but that is just the way I'm wired.
So, yeah, I miss some of the interactions. But I'm still around here to satisfy some of the social aspect.
I know this doesn't address the OPs post directly, but seems to fit in where the thread has gone. Didn't mean to ramble for so long..........Vodka.
As far as maintaining connections, I may be in a bit of a unique position as I have never been a reg in an ACF model's room. So really my only connection has been through here. When I decided to stop frequenting MFC, I just cut off all connections with those models.
It was all very compartmentalized for me. I would stop in to say hi to the models that I knew from here, but never would hang out in their rooms. So, it worked out for me in that respect as there are no models here that are wondering why I stopped hanging out in their rooms.
RogueWarrior said:The reason(s) I left are personal, but what I can share is that for me, personally, MFC became much more social than sexual.
:hello2: I'm the smoker! LOL! At least I warned you first. :lol:Red7227 said:RogueWarrior said:The reason(s) I left are personal, but what I can share is that for me, personally, MFC became much more social than sexual.
Still is for me. I do tip once in a while, but mostly these days I buy presents like new cameras and such. One of the girls I used to hang out with have stated smoking regularly on-cam, which i cannot stand, while another started begging for tips. If a model is any good at this gig she will get tips without asking for them, begging is just a sign to me that a new career might be in order.
JoleneJolene said::hello2: I'm the smoker! LOL! At least I warned you first. :lol: