I have found that over half of the girls on MFC play loud techno and they don't talk. For me, this defeats the purpose all together. If all I wanted was to see women masturbate I would just watch porn. I come here because I love the interaction.
What makes it more painful is the fact that the conversation is ruined by techno. There is no style of music that I dislike more than techno. I mentioned this to one of the girls and she said that she has techno on because most guys like techno. I do not know one single guy that likes techno. In 30 years on this planet I've never met a guy that likes techno. We say we like techno because we know that girls do, but really we hate it.
When ever I'm in a position to pay for sexual gratification; whether it be porn, MFC, strip clubs, phone sex, or other other such endeavors, I don't want to have to lie about liking something that I don't. Those lies are reserved for girlfriends. In fact, the main reason I like to pay for sexual gratification is that I don't have to put up with things like techno, shopping, chick flicks, flowers, dancing, and whining.
Don't get me wrong, I'm romantic. And part of love is doing what your partner likes because it makes them happy. But that's a lot of work. And this should be anything but work.
I wanted to start this discussion because I'm really curious to know if other guys feel the same way that I do. I think most guys like rock music or sexy R&B. As for myself, I'd rather go without the music.
I also want to know what goes into a models decision about what music to play. Is it based on their own personal taste's or type of guy that they think they will attract. Generally, businesses play music that they believe is broad in it's appeal. Those businesses that play more targeted music do so as a means to identify themselves. Every indie coffee shop plays obscure alternative music. Bars in the country play country music. Clubs play techno and pop. I am very curious to hear what the model's point of view is on music in their room.
One last note; it should be said that many of the girls here are young. I know when I was 20 I thought that I would always like popular music. I'm 30 now and I feel ill listening to pop radio stations. Believe me, I'm very surprised by this. Most of my friends feel the same way. It's not that the music is worse, it's just that we change as we get older. I bet the average age of the customers on this site is at least 30. I could be wrong, but I doubt many 20yr olds have enough expendable income for this. Not to mention how much easier it is to get laid when your young. :dance:
What makes it more painful is the fact that the conversation is ruined by techno. There is no style of music that I dislike more than techno. I mentioned this to one of the girls and she said that she has techno on because most guys like techno. I do not know one single guy that likes techno. In 30 years on this planet I've never met a guy that likes techno. We say we like techno because we know that girls do, but really we hate it.
When ever I'm in a position to pay for sexual gratification; whether it be porn, MFC, strip clubs, phone sex, or other other such endeavors, I don't want to have to lie about liking something that I don't. Those lies are reserved for girlfriends. In fact, the main reason I like to pay for sexual gratification is that I don't have to put up with things like techno, shopping, chick flicks, flowers, dancing, and whining.
Don't get me wrong, I'm romantic. And part of love is doing what your partner likes because it makes them happy. But that's a lot of work. And this should be anything but work.
I wanted to start this discussion because I'm really curious to know if other guys feel the same way that I do. I think most guys like rock music or sexy R&B. As for myself, I'd rather go without the music.
I also want to know what goes into a models decision about what music to play. Is it based on their own personal taste's or type of guy that they think they will attract. Generally, businesses play music that they believe is broad in it's appeal. Those businesses that play more targeted music do so as a means to identify themselves. Every indie coffee shop plays obscure alternative music. Bars in the country play country music. Clubs play techno and pop. I am very curious to hear what the model's point of view is on music in their room.
One last note; it should be said that many of the girls here are young. I know when I was 20 I thought that I would always like popular music. I'm 30 now and I feel ill listening to pop radio stations. Believe me, I'm very surprised by this. Most of my friends feel the same way. It's not that the music is worse, it's just that we change as we get older. I bet the average age of the customers on this site is at least 30. I could be wrong, but I doubt many 20yr olds have enough expendable income for this. Not to mention how much easier it is to get laid when your young. :dance: