Two things, first...
"I love you for supporting me"
Models claiming to care, and claim to love you, the only thing they care about is the attention and the money. There is something that is usually said 75% of the time when they refuse something. When you pay attention to what they're saying it is usually, "If you have the money, I have the time." If you don't give them money, or not enough of it, they can care less. They're typical gigolos. They live off of other people who are stupid enough to give them whatever they want.
So... let me see if I can if I can figure out your problem...
You bought a girl (or possibly several by the sounds of it) stuff off their wishlists. And they don't love you now. And you think they should. I guess because you figure you're a nice guy, and thus you've earned it. And you probably think buying them stuff was nice of you, thus proving you're a nice guy. That about sum it up?
Oh, hi by the way, I'm Happy. You may know me from posts here (or you may not). I'm mainly known for being the Harley Spencer Megafanboi. She's an OCSM around these parts. You may have seen her pics or posts. I mainly got to know her through, well, FreeOnes. Now... we live together. She's my girlfriend. So I speak from experience when I say that, yeah, sometimes when someone in the industry says they care, they do indeed care.
In pretty much
any line of work people can and will befriend or even fall for their coworkers, or yes even their customers. Through work, regardless of what type of work it is, is how a
lot of people meet. Thing is with porn, like with any job, a lot of people
are going to be there just putting in their hours to collect their paycheck. That's to be expected. After they buy something from you, do people get upset with you at your job if you don't take a deep, personal interest in their lives? Probably not. You see, you're approaching someone from a professional angle. Porn is their job, and you shouldn't
expect more than a professional relationship.
And here's the thing... obviously you
were expecting something. Moreover, you were expecting something
in return. You're upset because apparently you thought some girl was hot and you bought her stuff and now she doesn't love you. Well, dude... that's life. Grow the fuck up. No one, regardless of her job is going to love you for what you buy her... she might
like you for what you buy her, but that ain't love. Gratitude is real, but it ain't love so give up the notion of, "I totally bought her nice things so she should love me now!" That's bullshit. Love is based on a personal connection, and you don't get that by spending money, you get it by spending
time. By getting to know someone, which you aren't going to do if you just pay her to get naked in front of you. You have to
talk and stuff. And by that I don't mean
dirty talk, but
real talk. Did any of these girls ever, say, tell you about the terrible time they had at the laundry mat and how she ruined her new top? Probably not, and chances are you didn't care to ask about anything not related to stuff going on between either her legs, or yours. You're not going to get to "love" from there. You get there (if you're lucky, and you both feel a connection) by actually
giving a shit. And it certainly doesn't seem like you ever did. You just wanted something out these girls because you thought they were hot.
That's the thing about the whole "nice guys finish last" bullshit... the people who complain about it
aren't nice guys. You can't be "nice with an agenda", you can't be "nice to try and get something"... that's just being polite and a duplicitous scumbag. People who go on about that are no different than any other scummy pickup artist out there, except they're running worse game; they're not a nice guy, they're a jerk expecting women to throw their panties at them because they took the time to
be polite to them. Nice guys don't act nice to try and get something from someone, nice guys are nice
because they're nice. As such nice guys don't get butthurt and bitch and whine about what they don't get because they aren't
expecting anything. And that's the thing... people are perceptive. People will generally know when you want something out of them, and a pretty girl will know if you just want in her pants (or free pics, cam time, dirty messages... whatever) because, to be frank... most men are dogs and they've no doubt become familiar enough with it to recognize the signs a mile off.
So no, these girls aren't ripping you off. There's no "con" here. You're paying for a performance, and you're getting what you paid for. And if you send them a gift it's just that; a gift. Gifts don't come with strings attached, that's what makes them gifts and not payment for services rendered.
What I'm saying is... you got what you paid for. No one should expect more than that. And if she didn't fall in love with you? Well... maybe it's because you act like a bit of a (tinfoil hat wearing) scumbag and you're not worth it.
Second...
Fraud:
There is an extremely high level of fraud being done by models on social media these days. If you find that a model has a "Wish list," it is only a way of them getting free money from you. If you buy them a $500 pocketbook, they receive it in the mail, and sell it for cash. They make hundreds of thousands of dollars from this each month. There hasn't been any evidence given otherwise.
I can assure you that, in the case of my girlfriend at least... she's had some stuff bought for her off a wishlist. She's used it all, not sold it. And I can guarantee no one (or at least the vast majority of people) aren't getting hundreds of thousands of dollars of free shit, period, never mind getting it and selling. Hell, I doubt most people even have anywhere near that much shit listed on their wishlists.
Also, getting stuff and selling it...
not fraud. Perfectly legal. And really, if they just wanted cash they'd probably ask for gift cards or "donations".
But more importantly... I'm pretty sure you're a malfunctioning robotic man-eating penguin from the planet Zorthos who is continually getting more and more stupid with each failing circuit and that you have heavy ties to the darker parts of Scientology. And you know it's true because... There hasn't been any evidence given otherwise.