Re: Mandy Flores 1st thread! Let the addiction begin!
Miss Mandy, do you receive some financial remuneration from FreeOnes when we use our credits to buy from your personals? I hope very much so. I have just purchased one of your clips and will enjoy it very much when I am more private than now.
And ban-one... cheers for sharing my cheesy attempt at erotic fiction. I'd actually quite like to find out if "Debbie" likes the thought in reality or just tries to forget about what happens to millions of men every time she strikes a pose. Probably the latter, and I doubt I'll ever ask her out of fear of coming off disrespectful.
It's an interesting topic though. It stands to reason that anyone making their money in sex work (a broad spectrum, obviously) might have the same pre-disposition to a higher sex drive - in order to consider the industry in the first place - that fans/customers/clients do, and either don't mind or actively enjoy the arousal they create in others, even from afar. Personally I'm one of life's creatures that whenever someone I'm in contact with - male or female, doesn't matter - declares their sexual arousal because of something I've said/done/shown them it excites me. I've encountered a few models/pornstars that are like that. Some of the OCSMs are clearly that way inclined from the messages they write. Some models frequently tweet about their latest work or put up a picture up demanding (literally in some cases) that their followers jerk off over them, and react very positively when they get messages back about it, even if the arousal/bishop bashing is from something they put up for free - i.e. they're not posting that they're getting aroused as part of work and making money, but that they appreciate it. I know indirectly it's part of the image, but still.
There are a smaller number of industry workers - camgirls, phone sex models - who absolutely do not want to hear how hard your cock is, and will even react with outrage or revulsion if you tell them - unless they're being paid for it. I suppose it's kind of understandable, some people don't like talking shop out of hours whatever their line of work is (never bothered me in multiple industries personally) and out of context "I'm really hard looking at your pictures" could be considered offensive. But there's no denying it's a buzzkill to find out they can become reviled by hearing about a physical reaction which provides them with healthy income, and makes it harder to get into it when they are working.
Miss Mandy, do you receive some financial remuneration from FreeOnes when we use our credits to buy from your personals? I hope very much so. I have just purchased one of your clips and will enjoy it very much when I am more private than now.
And ban-one... cheers for sharing my cheesy attempt at erotic fiction. I'd actually quite like to find out if "Debbie" likes the thought in reality or just tries to forget about what happens to millions of men every time she strikes a pose. Probably the latter, and I doubt I'll ever ask her out of fear of coming off disrespectful.
It's an interesting topic though. It stands to reason that anyone making their money in sex work (a broad spectrum, obviously) might have the same pre-disposition to a higher sex drive - in order to consider the industry in the first place - that fans/customers/clients do, and either don't mind or actively enjoy the arousal they create in others, even from afar. Personally I'm one of life's creatures that whenever someone I'm in contact with - male or female, doesn't matter - declares their sexual arousal because of something I've said/done/shown them it excites me. I've encountered a few models/pornstars that are like that. Some of the OCSMs are clearly that way inclined from the messages they write. Some models frequently tweet about their latest work or put up a picture up demanding (literally in some cases) that their followers jerk off over them, and react very positively when they get messages back about it, even if the arousal/bishop bashing is from something they put up for free - i.e. they're not posting that they're getting aroused as part of work and making money, but that they appreciate it. I know indirectly it's part of the image, but still.
There are a smaller number of industry workers - camgirls, phone sex models - who absolutely do not want to hear how hard your cock is, and will even react with outrage or revulsion if you tell them - unless they're being paid for it. I suppose it's kind of understandable, some people don't like talking shop out of hours whatever their line of work is (never bothered me in multiple industries personally) and out of context "I'm really hard looking at your pictures" could be considered offensive. But there's no denying it's a buzzkill to find out they can become reviled by hearing about a physical reaction which provides them with healthy income, and makes it harder to get into it when they are working.