Initially I was going to ask this in the MO section, but thought it might be nice to read everyone's thoughts as well.
I have a problem with selling myself and have a tendency to be very pragmatic when talking/writing about qualities that I do and do not have. I would rather undersell and overdeliver than to set expectations that may not be fulfilled. Thus, my descriptions about myself and content comes across very cold and unsexy. It feels so weird for me to try to write something like "hear my sexy moans while I get off" because well, maybe they aren't sexy and/or maybe my moans aren't what some people would consider to be moaning. Instead, I'll write something like "watch me masturbate until I get off", which sounds insanely boring compared to the former, but it's objectively what's happening and can't be open to any subjective opinions. I've read so many people's bio's and content descriptions. They're typically fun, flirty, and talk about how awesome they and their content is. This feels so hard for me to do! Does it come naturally for you, or is it a skill you've developed over time? Do you feel descriptions are all that important? Perhaps a certain description style can be considered part of your brand? Is it okay to be subjective in descriptions and just expect that there will be some disappointment from someone sometimes? How to find that balance between not disappointing people and also adequately selling yourself? Am I overthinking?
People who visit models and/or buy their content, how much, if any, influence does their bio and/or content description have on you? Have you ever been disappointed? What is an ideal description for you?
I have a problem with selling myself and have a tendency to be very pragmatic when talking/writing about qualities that I do and do not have. I would rather undersell and overdeliver than to set expectations that may not be fulfilled. Thus, my descriptions about myself and content comes across very cold and unsexy. It feels so weird for me to try to write something like "hear my sexy moans while I get off" because well, maybe they aren't sexy and/or maybe my moans aren't what some people would consider to be moaning. Instead, I'll write something like "watch me masturbate until I get off", which sounds insanely boring compared to the former, but it's objectively what's happening and can't be open to any subjective opinions. I've read so many people's bio's and content descriptions. They're typically fun, flirty, and talk about how awesome they and their content is. This feels so hard for me to do! Does it come naturally for you, or is it a skill you've developed over time? Do you feel descriptions are all that important? Perhaps a certain description style can be considered part of your brand? Is it okay to be subjective in descriptions and just expect that there will be some disappointment from someone sometimes? How to find that balance between not disappointing people and also adequately selling yourself? Am I overthinking?
People who visit models and/or buy their content, how much, if any, influence does their bio and/or content description have on you? Have you ever been disappointed? What is an ideal description for you?