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Poker_Babe

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But I'm gonna share this piece of advice I have for all you men, who also happen to have a girlfriend that cam models for a living.

Here it is...

If you want her to have a successful time online, don’t pick a fight with her, insult her, or yell at her right before she’s getting ready to go on cam.
This job can be a lot more stressful then you know. When she has to get in front of an audience and try to be as fun and entertaining as all of the other hundreds of girls who are on cam at the same time, this is the absolute worst time to put her in a bad mood. She needs you to pump her up for her show. Try to help her to feel confident in knowing that she's just as good of a cam model as any other girl on this site, and has what it takes to be just as successful too.
She needs you in her corner, routing for her.

That is all
 
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Shaun__ said:
I do not think there is a good time to be doing that kind of stuff, I hated hearing all that yelling as a kid.
Personally as a parent, it can sometimes be unavoidable to have a disagreement in front of the kiddo. We want to set a good example though (neither of our parents did) and teach him how to fight fair and respectfully. We try to never yell or name call regardless of if we're alone or not, and if we do have a disagreement in front of anyone we always make sure to apologize in front of them as well. For kiddo's sake, we always hug and say sorry afterwards because we want him to know how important it is to see us get over our pride for our spouse.

As far as camming, he is my biggest supporter and motivator so if we do have a disagreement before camming, we do our best to work it out and make up before I get on cam or we agree to drop the topic and finish discussing it afterwards. It takes the pressure off, let's us both cool down with distractions and allows us to come back to it with a fresh perspective that's less emotional.
 
Rose said:
Shaun__ said:
I do not think there is a good time to be doing that kind of stuff, I hated hearing all that yelling as a kid.
Personally as a parent, it can sometimes be unavoidable to have a disagreement in front of the kiddo. We want to set a good example though (neither of our parents did) and teach him how to fight fair and respectfully. We try to never yell or name call regardless of if we're alone or not, and if we do have a disagreement in front of anyone we always make sure to apologize in front of them as well. For kiddo's sake, we always hug and say sorry afterwards because we want him to know how important it is to see us get over our pride for our spouse.

As far as camming, he is my biggest supporter and motivator so if we do have a disagreement before camming, we do our best to work it out and make up before I get on cam or we agree to drop the topic and finish discussing it afterwards. It takes the pressure off, let's us both cool down with distractions and allows us to come back to it with a fresh perspective that's less emotional.

Just wanted to say I agree completely, and your avatar is so pretty Rose! :h:
 
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Godiva420 said:
Rose said:
Shaun__ said:
I do not think there is a good time to be doing that kind of stuff, I hated hearing all that yelling as a kid.
Personally as a parent, it can sometimes be unavoidable to have a disagreement in front of the kiddo. We want to set a good example though (neither of our parents did) and teach him how to fight fair and respectfully. We try to never yell or name call regardless of if we're alone or not, and if we do have a disagreement in front of anyone we always make sure to apologize in front of them as well. For kiddo's sake, we always hug and say sorry afterwards because we want him to know how important it is to see us get over our pride for our spouse.

As far as camming, he is my biggest supporter and motivator so if we do have a disagreement before camming, we do our best to work it out and make up before I get on cam or we agree to drop the topic and finish discussing it afterwards. It takes the pressure off, let's us both cool down with distractions and allows us to come back to it with a fresh perspective that's less emotional.

Just wanted to say I agree completely, and your avatar is so pretty Rose! :h:
Ah! Thank you! :dance:
 
Rose said:
For kiddo's sake, we always hug and say sorry afterwards because we want him to know how important it is to see us get over our pride for our spouse.
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So adorable. Even more important then not arguing in front of kiddies is actually showing them how to say sorry and make up....THAT....is vital.
 
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