JoeShmoe said:
That said, all guys are different, and relationships are different. Having been on cam sites (while single) and knowing what happens there, I would consider much of it to be cheating. It is not closed-minded, judgmental or wrong to have a problem with a woman you (potentially) love masturbating cam-to-cam with some other guy, or even just taking her clothes off for him. So you may be faced with a situation where you have to choose between your relationship and camming. From what I gather, a lot of cam girls do not date for that reason. They accept it as a trade-off they've made for money. It may also be why some have dated guys they met "on the job". That way the guy knows what he's getting into beforehand, and there is no room for judgment because he's been on the other side of the equation.
I wouldn't consider camming cheating in any way. It's understandable if a guy chooses not to go out with a girl who cams, it's his choice, but camming isn't cheating unless the camgirl were lying to her partner.
What is cheating? You can cheat at cards, you can cheat at games and you can cheat at relationships. It means breaking the rules.
There are basic rules that most couples follow, like monogamy. But there are also rules that couples create for themselves. If someone in a relationship expressly said they felt porn is cheating and they couldn't be with someone who watches it, then if the other partner agrees to these terms and then goes and watches porn, they have cheated. In a regular relationship these terms will not be relevant, so they haven't cheated. If a girl cams for her work and her boyfriend knows and accepts it, then no, she is not cheating on him. If he told her he couldn't date someone who does that and she agreed not to but then still did, then yes that's cheating. It is irrational of you to act like your specific set of rules would apply to everyone. Most people don't care about your values of what's cheating or not in their own relationships.
I don't see camgirls as cheating on a relationship simply because they are doing it for money, not sexual gratification or the urge to be there masturbating for men in their free time. If anything would be borderline cheating it is members on campsites as they are there in their spare time, time they could be with their partner, interacting with women, tipping them etc. Often members do form feelings for camgirls in ways that camgirls don't tend to get attached to members. If you're in a relationship and have that attachment to a girl online and wank over her etc... well, it's cheating of the mind. Wanking over porn is different because it doesn't involve interaction. I guess it depends on the camgirl, but I know that quite a few camgirls who are in relationships will have boundaries like no cam to cam when they're in a couple.
What you said about some camgirls choosing not to be in a relationship because of camming?! Erm, what a load of bullshit. I've never spoken to a camgirl who's said anything of the sort. Maybe to members to hide the fact that she actually has a boyfriend? But all the camgirls I know most definitely are totally open to boyfriends/husbands, and majority of the girls I know have them! Maybe what you're thinking of is prostitution, which I do believe some girls do choose to not be in relationships because of it, but even so, there are plenty of girls who do have very happy relationships in that line of work! You might not be able to deal with that, but guess what? You don't have to. It's up to the people involved in the relationship and no one else.
Unfortunately with camming, well, men stare at me all the time in real life. I regularly get told by guys on facebook etc that they wank over my pictures etc. What can I do to stop it? Shave my head and resort to wearing baggy clothes. Essentially if someone wants to go out with me they have to accept that men will look at me, whether I cam or not.