mickerd said:
Shaun__ said:
TheCultOfLeo said:
It's not a short read, it's not a short post. It's an indepth analysis of some of the issues plaguing the adult web cam experience, from a member's point of view. Read one paragraph read two...hell skip through and pick one or two at random to read. I feel as though each is a self contained thought and analysis. It might make you want to read more.
...If it's a technical issue. You can read it all here:
http://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1s0rnva
I was lying, I had actually read it. I just found it arrogant, egotistical, and the typical mansplanation I see all the time. I was just poking fun at the length for an excuse to post a cute gif.
By all means, please feel free to provide some specific examples of how his assessment displays "egotistical mansplanation" bc I actually thought that quite a few of his thoughts on elements of the website were fairly accurate (however maybe not the best choice of wording/terminology at times) Maybe you could offer some direct counterpoints to his statements. Vague generalized criticisms don't really help the flow of discussion. I'm curious as to which parts in particular people disagree with.
A lot of it sounded much more akin to things you can apply to a lot of businesses, not just camming. The 'me too' aspect appears in all sorts of businesses. Electronics, software, manufacturing, retail, fast food, etc. And, honestly, there's not all that much to differentiate them from one another. Company A produces X, Company B produces Y, but X and Y are essentially the same thing.
It's the same in camming. Model X is essentially the same as Model Y when looking at generalities. Finding the differences each member wants in order to want to spend money on is what is needed to differentiate them, the same for any product on the market. What makes that TV more appealing to you than another? Why that brand of detergent? Why that cell phone carrier? Etc. Is it the brand loyalty? Is it the price? Is there some aspect that you feel makes the product a better quality for your money? Are their advertisements just that much more appealing to you?
Camming, like any business, is not a guaranteed way of making money. If it was, we'd all be our own business owners, all making comfortable money. The post spelled that out, pretty clearly. It might not have sounded the most subtle way of putting it, nor the most model friendly sounding post... but it spelled out some basic things that people seem to forget. There is competition.There's a LOT of competition, especially just on MFC alone. Models need to bring something to the table besides good looks. Just saying members should be tipping more is not enough incentive for anyone to tip. If it was, then I could just tell my bosses I should very easily be making $30 more an hour, just because.
Shaun_ said:
You need to get paid to do stuff, but you also should stop doing that. It makes it seem like you are doing things for money.
Poor excuse for mansplaining (a term most often used by radical feminists to try and say that the argument has no bearing because it came from a man). Why? Because, guess what? If I could make hundreds or more a week in order for me to eventually be for jerking off for someone else's pleasure, well, you can be sure as fuck I would do it. But, the market for male cam models is extremely limited, mostly towards gay men. Also, as JJ had pointed out in a post on her tumblr a while back, the market for male cam models or male porn models is
extremely narrow. If you do not have a male model body (chiseled abs and muscles, square jaw, no body hair, etc.), forget trying to be a male cam model. Yet, women of all shapes and sizes
can potentially make money camming. If you're even what most would consider an 'average' looking guy (by other guy standards, not women's, they see most men as below average looking, in general) then you will fail miserably as a male cam model.
Shaun_ said:
You need to get paid to do stuff, but you also should stop doing that. It makes it seem like you are doing things for money.
You mean like every single person in the world who works a shit job just to try and get by? Your mansplaining needs work.
Shaun_ said:
Remember how I said earlier I only spend about five minutes in a room? Well you are not expressing to me in that abundant amount of time everything that makes you special.
First impressions are the most important, in every single social and professional way. A hiring manager can tell within 5 minutes if they're going to hire you or not. A man or woman you walk up to to try and talk to for potential dating purposes often has a judgement about you in mind in less than 1 minute. You can almost instantly tell if you will like your new co-workers at a job.
Can first impressions be turned around? Yes. But it often takes far more work to turn a bad first impression around than getting that initial bad first impression.
Shaun_ said:
What is up with all the dames talking about what they will not do? Also stop talking about what you will offer me, I do not like that shit.
Circular logic is circular.
Shaun_ said:
A certain percentage of you are supposed to fail, and be poor. I will MFC you a list of those models if you would like to look for your name, I would hate for you to waste time trying to succeed.
Um, welcome to the real world? Not everyone succeeds. It's a goddamn fact of existence. If everyone succeeded all the time then we'd live in the perfect utopia. Not every business succeeds, despite its best efforts. Not every person becomes as successful as Bill Gates or Steve Jobs with billions to their names.
You sure this is mansplaining? Because it seems you have forgotten some basic facts of existence. FFS we wouldn't even be here now if everything succeeded because the damn dinosaurs would still be roaming the Earth.
Shaun_ said:
Sometimes I get distracted by squirrels when typing.
This is being facetious just to do so. See above about first impressions.
Shaun_ said:
Dudes don't give those dames you do not like money, but don't ever stop giving those dames you do like money. No need to thank me for sharing this wisdom.
So, you're suggesting we do give all our money to any model who asks or who has some sob story? I'm being completely serious here. Should I stop only tipping who I want to tip and instead tip every single model on MFC until I can't tip anymore because my bank account is empty?
Going by that logic, I expect a check from you very soon to help me pay for my upcoming hospital bill for my surgery to remove arterial blood clots. Oh, not sending me any money? Didn't think so.
Shaun_ said:
Also have I told you I have over 20,000 reward points? I only ask because I have over 20,000 reward points you see. Yep the big 20,000 is not so big from this side. Please keep treating me the same as any other person, even though I am one who has over 20,000 points though.
All I see her is a little epeen measuring about how much each may or may not have spent.