
Originally Posted by
ivybunny
I'm in a small minority of people who do sub shows but I'm very very selective about who I allow to be a Dom for me. Even turning away most people who want me to be a sub, I do make a SIGNIFICANT portion of my income from this niche. The guys who I greenlight, pay for long sessions. This being said, they're usually a certain kind of Dom, looking for a very particular kind of sub. No humiliation, no over-controlling, etc. These guys tended to be, frankly, noobs with a mean misogynistic streak and never respected that this is a JOB for me and that my time was worthwhile - basically, they were freeloaders who wanted to shit all over me for no money because fuck it, I'm a woman right?
Basically, I want to say that yes. The niche can be lucrative. However from a VERY small minority of clients. And frankly, both I and other models I've spoken to have essentially burnt out very, very quickly from the process of sifting through the assholes. I straight up just tell prospective Doms that I'm not doing it anymore on Streamate. It'd be important to have any models interested in doing this for more than a week (or a month at most) to have quality clients instead of attracting the wrong kind of clientele. There's a reason there are so so few models who do this when submission is extremely prevalent in real life.
Does that help?
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