JoleneJolene said:I think some different scenarios could be useful here.
#1. Existing relationship that decided to give camming a try.
I think if you went into camming after already being in an established relationship and it just wasn't setting right with one of the partners, it would be understandable to me to look for other endeavors. You were already together, you tried something together that left someone unhappy, you move on and try other things.
It should work that way with anything you do as a team.
#2. Established camgirl finds lurrrrv.
Take it or leave it. This is when we get into the whole, it's unhealthy to try and change people to fit your mold thing. Unless the new significant other of our imaginary web harlot was financially secure and just offering for her to not work anymore in general.
Expecting a new partner to change in order to make things work in the first place is just a recipe for disaster.
#1 has happened to me before and that is something that i understand. going into camming while youre already in an established long term relationship can be difficult. however like #2 if you're up front and honest and someone says "sure i have no problem with that" then 6 months down the line they do it's an issue. i don't ever want to give up my financial security for someone.