Welcome to the discussion on "Meeting Customers." This topic explores the considerations, experiences, and advice shared by webcam models regarding the personal encounters with their viewers outside the digital space. Here's a summary of what has been shared:

  • Several members have shared their diverse experiences and viewpoints on meeting customers in person. The consensus leans towards caution, emphasizing personal safety and setting boundaries.
  • One contributor recounted a positive experience involving a raffle where the meeting was strictly platonic, supervised, and well-communicated in advance. This contributor highlighted the importance of customer spending as an indicator of respect and seriousness.
  • Other members strongly advised against meeting clients, regardless of the financial incentives. They argue that the risks involved outweigh the potential benefits, citing personal safety as the paramount concern.
  • There is a discussion on the difference between camming and escorting, with some members emphasizing the importance of keeping the relationship with clients strictly virtual to maintain safety and privacy.
  • Practical advice for those considering meeting a client includes ensuring the meeting is in a public place, considering personal protection measures, and clearly communicating boundaries to the client.
  • Humorously, one member jokes about their "black belt" in non-combat skills, using it to underline the seriousness of safety concerns when considering meeting someone from the internet.
  • The thread also contains a reminder about the potential dangers of being attacked and the challenges in reporting such incidents due to the stigma associated with their profession.
  • Finally, there's advice on managing expectations and ensuring any meeting is structured as a professional engagement, with suggestions like requiring an upfront payment as a form of commitment from the client.

This summary captures the key points and advice shared by forum members on the topic of meeting customers in person. The overarching theme is one of caution and the prioritization of personal safety above all else.

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