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lk2fireone (0)
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No.
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01-19-19 02:20am
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rearadmiral (0)
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Nope...
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01-19-19 11:18am
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PinkPanther (0)
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I always agreed with Jenna Haze, who used to post quite often with disdain of these porn star wish lists, saying, "Get off it, girls! Buy what you want with your own money!" She also made the point that she & many women in porn made more money than the guys that they were encouraging to buy gifts for them.
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01-19-19 07:00pm
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elephant (0)
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Yeah well said Jenna, I don't like it when people get greedy, encouraging guys to buy you stuff does seem wrong unless you are totally broke and living on the streets.
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01-20-19 05:37am
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skippy (0)
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There is an entire subculture of pro and semi-pro girls milking wallets in return for images or whatever. The site Patreon.com is set up to support artists of various types, but it has a LOT of instagram, ex-Playboy and other models that will show you skin for money. (Remember Sara Underwood?) It is sort of a lazy version of a webcam site and it is set up like imgur, so the only way to find a girl is to get a link. Apparently, some girls make decent money posting short videos there. I was referred there by one model and her videos ranged from $5 to well over $100. (She is not a model I particularly want to see more of, but I was curious about the site.) I also saw that they try to get you to sign up to be a "recurring patron" which draws $5-50 a month from your funds so you can "support your artist". What a racket! The site was created to serve musicians but it looks like they found a very profitable niche in porn "patronage"..... Google "porn on patreon" to get a list of porn models with links there. Apparently Patreon is trying to crack down on the porn stuff because they want to launch an app, but it is all pretty interesting that this even exists.
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01-20-19 07:38am
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Wraith0711 (0)
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I've visited a few "wish lists" and have never even thought to buy anything. Some have direct links to their favorite stores on their websites/fanpage with shit like "SPOIL ME!!!" on it. The crap they have on there is outrageous, $500 or $600 shoes and purses and so on. Ridiculous!!!
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01-20-19 07:47am
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PinkPanther (0)
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I find the Patreon type stuff less objectionable than the wish list stuff if the "performer" is giving something to their patrons. Everybody & their brother is doing Patreon stuff. For instance, Eric Bischoff, former executive producer of World Championship Wrestling is doing a free weekly podcast about that whole experience. BUT, you can spend up to $99/month being a patron of the podcast here: https://www.patreon.com/83Weeks. I guess a lot of people are doing it, since Bischoff is posting stuff every day catering to that audience.
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01-20-19 10:32am
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marcdc1 (0)
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I'm a fan of Pro-Am models so, I've used Amazon wish lists as a way to support my favourite model. I'm a believer in paying for your porn, so this has also been a good way to make a small payment (below a full membership) to purchase small bits of content. With today's porn market I don't begrudge models having lots of ways to make money.
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01-21-19 01:21pm
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pat362 (0)
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No and never will. My relationship with performers is that I use my money to buy the porn they appear in and not where I give them money directly so that they can buy stuff that they should be able to do with the money they earn from porn.
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02-04-19 03:02pm
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hikaru (Unverified)
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wat's new?
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02-09-19 06:17am
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mbaya (Disabled)
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REPLY TO #10 - hikaru :
Sounds like a troll
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02-11-19 10:08am
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Homegirl (Disabled)
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Never and would not do it,
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03-30-20 12:25pm
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