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Originally Posted by Golden Princess
I wonder what should we call those people that seek out our services? There should be some designated terminology for this type of person specifically. A "Hobbyist" can be a number of things that are not even adult related by nature. This is just too general and people don't know what you mean when you say you are a Hobbyist. What should the designated term be?
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See that's what I was thinking which is why I find that phrase to be hilarious. I think even if you've been part of it only once (which is rare) ...you're a hobbyist. Doesn't have to be well informed seasoned pro but a hobbyist still. You're part of the community. There's no escape for you. (Well I'm just half j/kn about that last part...ahem)
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Originally Posted by inctown
I would bet it is a smart ploy. Likely will get more hobbiest that way pretending to be regular people to see "what she is about"
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Unintentional effect perhaps.
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Originally Posted by JohnnyCap
It makes me think of the term GWC, Guy With Camera, in the realm of models and photographers. To models, a GWC isn't a photographer, just a dude looking for thrills using the camera as a prop.
So I think she, for her clientele, doesn't want hobbyists, she wants regulars, probably professional males, with serious needs to be met, and the funds to meet them, without the hobby of negotiation.
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Fascinating comparison
We are really getting deep into stereotypes here ....bringing out all the dirt lol
So far we have concluded hobbyists:
* actively reviews
* are on a "pussy conquer quest" to feed their egos
* know the in's and out's of the "game"
* dudes looking for thrills who prefer variety and are likely to negotiate
Does anyone have any other perspective/s? Agree/disagree?