The depression that comes from slow times eats at me, it's a terrible feeling of failure. The good shifts are uplifting, but the bad shifts are demoralizing.The inconsistency in income. Slow weeks make you think that you'll have to quit.
The internal struggle I have when I'm not in a good enough mood/emotional state to cam... ugh.People think it's such an easy job and complain when a model says that she's 'not in a good enough mood' to cam. But if we log on when we are sad/grumpy/sick/etc, people complain or leave, only causing us more damage than not logging in at all.
I think my agoraphobia and anxiety has gotten much much worse since I started camming.It can be conducive to social anxiety, depression, health deterioration, extreme weight gain/loss, and agoraphobia because we tend to stay at home more often.
I completely avoid talking to many members of my family and a couple old friends because I don't want to tell them about my job. Not because I'm ashamed, but because I don't want them to gossip and more people to know. For safety.Isolation from friends and family.
When I take sick days, I can't fully relax and rest because I know the missed opportunity of every hour I miss of my usual cam time.being self employed means no paid vacations, sick leave etc etc.
Sometimes you just want to punch your time card, silently carry on with your duties, then punch out for the day. As Lacey said, so many other jobs you only have to be civil, not a ray of sunshine.The need to be physically and mentally 'up beat' whenever I'm on cam.
The secrecy, both with my real-life friends/family and my members. I hate not being able to share exciting news from my real life with my cam friends. I'd love to be able to talk about my school classes, my research, the awesome place I volunteer, etc openly with my members because so many are interested & supportive of all that, but it's too specific. For me, the worst part of camming is fracturing yourself into two people and making sure they don't meet. (I know this is different for other girls, but this is how it is for me.)
Yep, definitely read around, and of course we all encourage you to actually become a member on a cam site for the real experience and fun.I follow Amber on twitter, I know nothing about the cam industry. I suppose if i read a few threads it might answer questions I have like, do you pay MFC a fee or percentage?, How many girls have other jobs to pay the rent?
Living the double life and dragging your so to live the double life as well. Keeping the Web of lies spun is exhausting.
So much. Lying to family members. Members thinking you're some raging slut ready to fuck 24/7. (I don't like using that word, but that's essentially what it is) Members not listening to you and flat out disregarding your feelings. Hearing people think people like you should die and be tortured. People in real life think you bring the hatred and death threats upon yourself for doing this job. Members thinking it's legitimately ok to come up to you in public and if you complain you're "stupid and should have not sucked dick on the internet if you didn't want that behavior." I like what @I_Am_Iris said about changing your views on men. Because you wonder if these are just the sick outcasts of society or if they could be men like your professor, your brother, your male friend, or even your dad. You wonder if guys around you are doing this stuff to women. It really brings out people's true colors.
Is MFC on Career Builder, Monster.com?
- The inconsistency in income. Can't plan for the future. Slow weeks make you think that you'll have to quit.
- Losing friends easily. People who quit camsites usually do it for reasons that makes them need to quit cold turkey, and that sucks when you are actually friends with them.
- People think it's such an easy job and complain when a model says that she's 'not in a good enough mood' to cam. But if we log on when we are sad/grumpy/sick/etc, people complain or leave, only causing us more damage than not logging in at all.
- Jealousy from significant others and friends.
- If you're sensitive, the trolls and nasty comments will take their toll on you.
- Difficult to meet new friends/significant others because you have to either A) thrust the info that you're a camgirl on them in hopes that they'll be cool with it and keep the info secret/safe, or B) lie to them about your job until you trust them enough to know the aforementioned. Both situations suck.
- For some models, it makes them start to despise the male gender. Completely. Totally. Because for them, a few (many) bad apples can spoil the bunch.
- It can be conducive to social anxiety, depression, health deterioration, extreme weight gain/loss, and agoraphobia because we tend to stay at home more often.
- Ruins any chance at working with children or in a school.
- Ruins any chance at being a high-profile person (politician, etc).
- Alienates you from others because most people aren't comfortable or willing to talk about sexwork.
i agree with most of it except the "Children part" because i actually work with kids right now, as a tutor, if you see me at that job you will be surprise i'm a completely a different person. the way i see it is adult content is adult content kids content are kids content NEVER mix those two up, they are two different world, when i'm with the kids i block out anything adult related and think like a kid that "pure humble goofy personality' when i'm online i bring out my freakishness. My job will never ask me questions about what i do on my personal time outside of the work place "no way" Never as long as i don't bring my personal life in the work place i'm fine.
Not to derail the thread, but i wanted to explain my bad rating, Bobby. I feel like you kind of missed the point of this thread. I'd say ~just about~ everyone has grievances with their jobs, regardless of what it is. All jobs affect one's "real life" negatively and positively, so it seems kind of out of line to suggest Luna should find a different job just for echoing a valid grievance that a number of workers experience. I mean, even just working retail where you're regularly berated by customers, it would make sense for one to wonder how the people around them treat service workers. Have you ever been out with a friend/relative and they behave absolutely atrociously to a service worker out of nowhere? You don't just get to run through a list of someone's flaws upon meeting them, same with members. The men being cruel on cam sites *are* husbands, sons, coworkers, dads, bosses, friends of women, teachers, etc--real men existing in the real world with real lives. It's not exactly twisted to wonder if the men in your life could be doing the same.I think there are 2 problems here:
1) You have nearly no control who will enter your room and with the hope to make some tokens you will likely ban people rather later than earlier. In real life mostly you see the people you are interacting with and that can help also to avoid the nutcases.
2) The anonymity of the camsites : guys can really push the limits and feel secure that there are no repercussions for them apart from the occasional ban.
I know from a model perspective you would like to have a generous tipper with excellent manners, but realistly these are in the minority, you will need some luck to catch one of them....
Camming is a job and if it affects your real life maybe the other option is to look for other jobs to make money.
Other jobs with similar problems are, police officer when dealing with all kinds of criminals each day, soldier when being involved in actually killing people, social services when dealing with all kinds of abuse .....
Or an a more positive note make a list of jobs you consider far worse than camming and be happy that you don't work in them...
For some models, it makes them start to despise the male gender. Completely. Totally. Because for them, a few (many) bad apples can spoil the bunch.
Just wanted to offer some hugs for a hard job and for all the times MFC has made me smile and feel good. For the record, we don't all judge or stalk or troll and we're not all weird as ****, sometimes just a little company and fun and fantasy is perfect.
[EDIT] That might just be us old blokes.