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SWgirl

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Re: Bachelor party
« Reply #15 on: 11 March 2020, 02:07:53 pm »
To be fair, if I was a pregnant sex worker, I too would be looking to cash in as quick as I could. You're only pregnant  for 9 months, and you only LOOK preg for a handful of those. She won't be able to work for at least a few weeks after the birth, so this could be her savings pot for then.

I wouldn't personally be doing parties when pregnant, as there's loads of money to be made in camming and clip making (a pregnancy on video will continue making money LONG after the birth!), but that's just my choice.

Of course. We all need money to survive. But safety first above all else.

SuperCheese

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Re: Bachelor party
« Reply #16 on: 11 March 2020, 07:00:04 pm »
Some of the answers feel very 'holier than thou'. We are all in this for the money and we all take some forms of risk, that's everyone on here. If you're advertising on pregnancy, you make the money whilst you can. Webcamming can be extremely dead and is not without risk. Regardless of how people feel self-righteous towards pregnant women, there is already enough of that.

As for safety, it's all a gamble. You can be extremely cautious and still be robbed. You can be heavily complacent and be just fine. C'est la vie. Maybe we should be focused on giving safety tips, rather than moral outrage. We do what we do to get by, make some money and sometimes to make our lives a bit less of a struggle.

amy

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Re: Bachelor party
« Reply #17 on: 11 March 2020, 07:03:50 pm »
Of course. We all need money to survive. But safety first above all else.

Yes, but here this means drawing the line where you choose for your safety and not judging others for deciding to draw theirs differently to you, so we'll have no more of it, please.

Otherwise, what SC said.

SWgirl

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Re: Bachelor party
« Reply #18 on: 11 March 2020, 08:34:58 pm »
Yes, but here this means drawing the line where you choose for your safety and not judging others for deciding to draw theirs differently to you, so we'll have no more of it, please.

Otherwise, what SC said.

You’re right. I over stepped. It’s a sensitive topic for me.

Pepper

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Re: Bachelor party
« Reply #19 on: 23 March 2020, 01:59:07 am »
I used to get £500.

Talk to the organiser before, see what he is like and what is expected and what the time table is, I can't spell altrity!

Do it at the start of the party before alcohol starts flowing to much and effects  the thought process and ability to preform.

Just edit they can be challanging but they can also be fun.
« Last Edit: 23 March 2020, 02:04:12 am by Pep »

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Re: Bachelor party
« Reply #20 on: 17 July 2023, 04:58:38 am »
What do you mean by "stag Doos" how did that work , how did you plan it etc?

SAAFE

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Re: Bachelor party
« Reply #21 on: 17 July 2023, 06:33:24 am »
What do you mean by "stag Doos" how did that work , how did you plan it etc?

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