Okay so if a model is an asshole to a member for no reason, it's the member's fault for not being accommodating and/or entertaining enough? We're not really the ones who are supposed to be fun and accommodating here... Entertaining oneself for extended periods without meaningful interaction from anyone the whole time, while trying to encourage conversation is just part of what a cam model is expected to be able to do, and if they can't do that they may as well find something else. It is literally part of the model's job to try and figure out how to do both of those things, including when members are completely silent. I'm sorry, but being bored and not being met with a nice, warm greeting by every member in your room isn't an excuse to get all crazy when a member hasn't done anything wrong (or especially Because they haven't done anything at all). I for one firmly believe that someone having a bad day Does Not entitle them to treat everyone else (or anyone else) like crap, particularly when those other people have nothing to do with that bad day. People who operate this way tend to think the whole world revolves around themselves, and can't possibly conceive of the notion that while they may be having a bad day, the other innocent person they just treated like crap for no reason may have already been having an even worse one.
While it's polite to greet models when you enter their rooms and I agree that more people probably should be doing it, I don't agree with this assessment which seems to imply that it's a member's responsibility to help make sure the model is having a good time. Quite frankly, I think it is the other way around. The member's responsibility is to pay the model for the good time the model provides, and to not be a dick to the model in their own room. But not saying "hello" isn't something that anyone should ever be treated poorly by a model for; sometimes you just feel like being silent but you still want to see someone. Sometimes, you happen to be doing multiple things and only checking in on Flirt4Free every now and then... Flirt4Free isn't the kind of thing that requires dedicated focus and attention/commitment, so expecting a member come with either of those is inherently unreasonable. And one should Definitely not be given shit by a model after actually saying "hello" to them, regardless of how bad the model's day has been; just like it would crazy for a member to start berating a model for not greeting them when they entered the room, or for not responding when they messaged or something. Just like it would be crazy for a member to start insulting a model after the model literally only said "hello," and then using the excuse of "I was having a bad day." If someone's idea of a good time is beating their meat in silence without ever writing a thing in the chat, I don't think they deserve bad treatment because a model craves acknowledgement by everyone who enters his room. Just like it's not okay to randomly start insulting any of the (MANY) models who refuse to respond to a member who isn't one of their highest tippers or one of their top fans. That courtesy of allowing people to just "be" has to be extended both ways, and not just in the direction of the models.
Basically, if you know you have a temper or just really aren't in the right mood, stay away from the site or log off. That especially applies to models, who practically as a job requirement, need to be in the right headspace whenever they are online. It's not enough to say "no one was talking to me all day and I felt lonely, so that's why I was rude to you," or whatever. Put on a Netflix show or watch some YouTube videos to entertain yourself if that's what you need to do, but under no circumstance should you be taking out your frustration on people haven't actually done anything to deserve it.
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