As much as I agree you should assume and be proud of who you are and what you do, it is interesting to notice that many camgirls stressing this particular point in this thread are usually accompanying it with remarks like :
"Anyway, I made the decision that if anyone finds me it'll be a in or out situation. Either they respect me and are in my life or they're out.
You either live in fear or own it. Ima own it."
or
"Yep, camming caused the crack that spread in my last relationship and I'm so glad that I ended it! I had no idea about all the shitty awful opinions he had about sex work before then. And the nasty things he said to me when I told him. He was also the most vanilla person ever. My regulars even nicknamed him Mr. Vanilla! My partner now fits me so much better than Mr. Vanilla. Good riddance."
No offense but if you are pride and right in your boots about your job and wants people to respect you... why lying to them in the first place ? Why not just be honest and see what happens...
Even before talking about camming in itself, if my GF hides me that she's doing anything that would occupy such an important place in her life, I'm not sure what it would means concerning the respect and trust she has for me.
And of courese, it's camming where you are sharing your intimacy and are selling and having sexual interactions (even though virtual) with many other people.
Everybody's different. Some guys could date a sex worker, some couldn't. It doesn't mean they direspect the job, that's how they envision a relationship and it's not necessarily "sex depravition" as you can also read earlier.
A lot of camigrls can't either which is why they quit when they have a BF or couldn't date a camboy...
Calling sex deprived people who are not as sexual or outgoing than they are is just doing the exact same thing they are reproaching people to do with them : caricature and ostracisation. People have different relation to sex. Some even have none and are perfectly fine with it and zen. Ahoummm !
I'm sure n important part of what have people moving away (or at least not coming back) from sex workers when they learn is precisely that : they learned, they feel betrayed. You lied to me, didn't trust me. that's the worst feeling in life.
When you're cheated on, it's not so much the fact your BF or GF fucked some other dude/chica, it's he betrayed your trust and lied to you.
Reverse the situation. You're not in the sex industry and learn by someone else
your BF had been lying to you about his life and is a gogo dancer/escort guy having fun with hundreds of girls and old women in hotel rooms for money... and you see pics of him on the net....
Yes, if someone doesn't accept who you are, there's no reason to have anything to do with him. But at least, give them a chance.
And guess what, when you're honest and seem happy an proud of what you do, chances people around you will accept it and see it as "normal" what they don't really know, will be that much bigger.... And if they don't, who cares ?
If you try to hide it and doesn't seem proud or respect it, don't expect people who have a preconceived opinion about it to accept it either as they will feel there's something wrong since you don't seem to respect it yourself and didn't want to tell them.
It all start with you. Not a big fan of these "inspirational quotes" but : "your vibe attracts your tribe" or something like that.
Did I really write all this ?
"Anyway, I made the decision that if anyone finds me it'll be a in or out situation. Either they respect me and are in my life or they're out.
You either live in fear or own it. Ima own it."
or
"Yep, camming caused the crack that spread in my last relationship and I'm so glad that I ended it! I had no idea about all the shitty awful opinions he had about sex work before then. And the nasty things he said to me when I told him. He was also the most vanilla person ever. My regulars even nicknamed him Mr. Vanilla! My partner now fits me so much better than Mr. Vanilla. Good riddance."
No offense but if you are pride and right in your boots about your job and wants people to respect you... why lying to them in the first place ? Why not just be honest and see what happens...
Even before talking about camming in itself, if my GF hides me that she's doing anything that would occupy such an important place in her life, I'm not sure what it would means concerning the respect and trust she has for me.
And of courese, it's camming where you are sharing your intimacy and are selling and having sexual interactions (even though virtual) with many other people.
Everybody's different. Some guys could date a sex worker, some couldn't. It doesn't mean they direspect the job, that's how they envision a relationship and it's not necessarily "sex depravition" as you can also read earlier.
A lot of camigrls can't either which is why they quit when they have a BF or couldn't date a camboy...
Calling sex deprived people who are not as sexual or outgoing than they are is just doing the exact same thing they are reproaching people to do with them : caricature and ostracisation. People have different relation to sex. Some even have none and are perfectly fine with it and zen. Ahoummm !
I'm sure n important part of what have people moving away (or at least not coming back) from sex workers when they learn is precisely that : they learned, they feel betrayed. You lied to me, didn't trust me. that's the worst feeling in life.
When you're cheated on, it's not so much the fact your BF or GF fucked some other dude/chica, it's he betrayed your trust and lied to you.
Reverse the situation. You're not in the sex industry and learn by someone else
your BF had been lying to you about his life and is a gogo dancer/escort guy having fun with hundreds of girls and old women in hotel rooms for money... and you see pics of him on the net....
Yes, if someone doesn't accept who you are, there's no reason to have anything to do with him. But at least, give them a chance.
And guess what, when you're honest and seem happy an proud of what you do, chances people around you will accept it and see it as "normal" what they don't really know, will be that much bigger.... And if they don't, who cares ?
If you try to hide it and doesn't seem proud or respect it, don't expect people who have a preconceived opinion about it to accept it either as they will feel there's something wrong since you don't seem to respect it yourself and didn't want to tell them.
It all start with you. Not a big fan of these "inspirational quotes" but : "your vibe attracts your tribe" or something like that.
Did I really write all this ?