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I just wanted to take a moment to discuss the gender gap in the cam model world. This may be rant-y but I just really want to speak my mind to my professional peers on this topic and find it highly inappropriate to bring up professional discussion while models are working. I have been newly introduced to the forum, I apologize if this is a recurring topic of discussion but this is honestly the best place I know of for this; if you know of any better place please do not hesitate to let me know.
A very short background before I begin; I am a 27 year old male cam model and have been camming on CB for over a year now. I have a much more conversational/tease style than anything else, a style that I feel most comfortable with and around in the cam-world. I view adult entertainment as much more than interactive porn and try diversify adult entertainment as much as possible. Camming is a large portion of my income and my primary profession.
That being said, I take this job extremely seriously. I put in the hours on-cam and off-cam. Despite this, the fact that I was born with a penis dooms me to the fact that I will not be taken seriously by my peers. I use the term "peers" loosely because of... well... the main topic of this thread, which I am now (finally, I know I ramble, sorry) arriving at.
In my experience, nearly all male cam models are not taken seriously by female cam models. In nearly every interaction I have with other models (be it trying to make friends in the industry, looking for a potential cam partner, looking for professional advice or feedback, etc.) there is always the air of a hidden agenda: that I am a testosterone-fueled manipulation machine looking for free handouts or something to put my dick in. Many times it has gotten to the point where I don't tell models that I share the profession simply because I don't want to see that "oh.... you're a camguy" face.
I have been blessed to find a few open-minded individuals that will see past the gender barrier; the rarity of this is something that I can not stress enough. I could take this moment to go into a pity-party about all the professional factors working against straight solo male models that females do not have to deal with, but I feel this is an unspoken understanding.
We are all in the same industry. We all deal with celebrations and pitfalls of the same ilk to differing degrees. Why, simply because we have different genital configurations, are males viewed as different (specifically lower) entities entirely? Why is it completely acceptable for female models to discuss our profession and open all lines of communication with other female models but build a wall of trepidation if the model happens to be a man?
I would really like to hear some candid, honest feedback on this topic. It is a constant, disheartening struggle to be putting in the all the same work, dealing with all the same bullshit and feeling all the same pressures as female cam models and knowing that I, inexorably, will potentially never be treated equally.
A very short background before I begin; I am a 27 year old male cam model and have been camming on CB for over a year now. I have a much more conversational/tease style than anything else, a style that I feel most comfortable with and around in the cam-world. I view adult entertainment as much more than interactive porn and try diversify adult entertainment as much as possible. Camming is a large portion of my income and my primary profession.
That being said, I take this job extremely seriously. I put in the hours on-cam and off-cam. Despite this, the fact that I was born with a penis dooms me to the fact that I will not be taken seriously by my peers. I use the term "peers" loosely because of... well... the main topic of this thread, which I am now (finally, I know I ramble, sorry) arriving at.
In my experience, nearly all male cam models are not taken seriously by female cam models. In nearly every interaction I have with other models (be it trying to make friends in the industry, looking for a potential cam partner, looking for professional advice or feedback, etc.) there is always the air of a hidden agenda: that I am a testosterone-fueled manipulation machine looking for free handouts or something to put my dick in. Many times it has gotten to the point where I don't tell models that I share the profession simply because I don't want to see that "oh.... you're a camguy" face.
I have been blessed to find a few open-minded individuals that will see past the gender barrier; the rarity of this is something that I can not stress enough. I could take this moment to go into a pity-party about all the professional factors working against straight solo male models that females do not have to deal with, but I feel this is an unspoken understanding.
We are all in the same industry. We all deal with celebrations and pitfalls of the same ilk to differing degrees. Why, simply because we have different genital configurations, are males viewed as different (specifically lower) entities entirely? Why is it completely acceptable for female models to discuss our profession and open all lines of communication with other female models but build a wall of trepidation if the model happens to be a man?
I would really like to hear some candid, honest feedback on this topic. It is a constant, disheartening struggle to be putting in the all the same work, dealing with all the same bullshit and feeling all the same pressures as female cam models and knowing that I, inexorably, will potentially never be treated equally.