You would have more of a point if most models that get requested to do b/g only get asked once or twice or at least where are only asked once in a very very great while where they can politely accept or decline. What really happens is there is certain group of very vocal people constantly ask, and ask, and ask, and ask...ect, and bitch about it, and complain when the models don't do it, and ask some more and ask again...ect, and bitch some more, and even threaten to leave them as a fan constantly if the models don't go further somehow, so yes it pretty much ends up being harassment. It seems like a tactic to systematically break them down to get what some people want. Add in the large portions of the industry that do the same thing combined with some of them trying to tell models how great their career is going to be if they do and it's even worse. Most of the people that don't want a model to go b/g tend not to dwell on it to much after it's happened, or even before it's happened compared to the hardcore people, even if they won't check her out anymore after she goes that route. The models don't get the level of constant prodding they do from the most vocal of the b/g crowd.
I could also point out that a good number of the people that don't want somebody to go full on hardcore also actually care about the model as a person and often want to see what's in the models best interest, or at least what they think is. The people that push for b/g just want to get off plain and simple and are focused on themselves, and don't really care about any consequences beyond that. So yes, while it might not bother me if some model knows what they are doing goes full hardcore the right way, like Yurizan seems to have done, I can also see where the people that don't complain about somebody not going hardcore and suggest they don't can legitimately claim the moral high ground over the horde of people that bitch about models not going harder all the time.
Most of what you say is fact...but it doesn't lessen my point because I wasn't referring to the people who badger the performers. That's my fault for not being more clear, I guess.
On this board if you state that your fantasy is to see a certain model make her hardcore debut, you get ridiculed by the crowd of her fans who are hoping to win her favor or are simply taking their adoration too far. Looking at naked pictures of a girl doesn't mean that all of a sudden she is your best friend whom you need to protect from all threats, both perceived and real.
The unnecessary outrage in those types of situations is identically as absurd as people believing they are entitled to see models go hardcore, is really the point I am trying to make.
If it's not okay to ask for things she HASN'T done, why is it okay to complain about what she HAS done?