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Hi all. I'm looking for advice on starting to make videos with my boyfriend, who is also a member.

My boyfriend was one of my members before we started dating and still is one of my active members. I'm worried that when I go to upload his ID as a co-performer that it will appear suspicious that a member is making a video with a model as he also had to provide his ID years ago when he was a new member. Our relationship is completely legitimate, still long-distance for part of the year, but legitimate nonetheless. As in, there was never any pay-to-meet or anything like that. However, I'm worried that there could be the SUSPICION of that. Of course I don't want to risk losing my account from this suspicion.

Any advice from anyone who has been in this situation or knows someone who was? I don't know if I'm being too paranoid or being rightfully cautious.

Thank you.
 
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Hi all. I'm looking for advice on starting to make videos with my boyfriend, who is also a member.

My boyfriend was one of my members before we started dating and still is one of my active members. I'm worried that when I go to upload his ID as a co-performer that it will appear suspicious that a member is making a video with a model as he also had to provide his ID years ago when he was a new member. Our relationship is completely legitimate, still long-distance for part of the year, but legitimate nonetheless. As in, there was never any pay-to-meet or anything like that. However, I'm worried that there could be the SUSPICION of that. Of course I don't want to risk losing my account from this suspicion.

Any advice from anyone who...
Men aren't allowed on MyFreeCams. They're not even allowed to be in the same room with a model who is on cam and remain off screen in the background.

Edit: I should have read that more closely. It seems b/g content is allowed for upload but will not appear on certain pages of the site and members can opt out of seeing b/g content. Here's more info: https://wiki.myfreecams.com/wiki/MFC_Share#Boy.2FGirl_.28B.2FG.29_Content
 
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Hi all. I'm looking for advice on starting to make videos with my boyfriend, who is also a member.

My boyfriend was one of my members before we started dating and still is one of my active members. I'm worried that when I go to upload his ID as a co-performer that it will appear suspicious that a member is making a video with a model as he also had to provide his ID years ago when he was a new member. Our relationship is completely legitimate, still long-distance for part of the year, but legitimate nonetheless. As in, there was never any pay-to-meet or anything like that. However, I'm worried that there could be the SUSPICION of that. Of course I don't want to risk losing my account from this suspicion.

Any advice from anyone who has been in this situation or knows someone who was? I don't know if I'm being too paranoid or being rightfully cautious.

Thank you.
I married a member, and have his ID on file for content. Also most models I know who do BG their partner also has a member account for ease of access etc.

The ID is just to verify age that’s all they care about, Don’tworry
 
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I married a member, and have his ID on file for content. Also most models I know who do BG their partner also has a member account for ease of access etc.

The ID is just to verify age that’s all they care about, Don’tworry
Thank you for your reassurance. We're up and running!
 
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