Fetish models, and cam-girls who make video content, share something in common, they are performers.
They are creating media that has a very specific entertainment goal in mind, to get you off; Thus you are getting a created bit of media that is not real in the sense of real as in what you might do with a partner in real life. Just as general porn is not the same as actual fucking.
So with fetish media they might have zero interest in the fetish. They might even dislike it. Doing it comes down to "Is it worth the annoyance f or the paycheck." Lots of factors can tip that into 'no'.
I have a friend who is pretty successful cam-girl, and she does a lot of video work with production companies. A ways back she took on fetish shoot for a company that specializes in leg crushing femdom material. Basically women choke out guys via leg locks around their necks. She has a pretty open mind when it comes to fetish work, and looks in such shoots as fun, and had a good time filming the material. And her clips were well received. and then out of the inky depths she started to get mail, and tweets and so forth from guys that wanted to hire her to choke them. She doesn't session, and told them so. But a significant number were insistent that they wanted HER to handle them and if she'd just try it would be great. I saw a lot of these mails and they were straight up harassment after a point, and broke the creepy meter in most cases.
It took more then a month for the crap to die down . And she will NOT shoot a video for that fetish ever again. It was that much of an annoyance. She has zero interest in engaging that fan base again. Even at the cost of profitable work.
In the tweet pic above, we lack a lot of context as to why the model is anti to tickling work/fans. Perhaps she hates it, and even if she shot tickling in the past, is now at place where she can say no without caring about the cash. Perhaps she is tired of dealing with "fans" that won't take no for an answer when they ask when her next tickle shoot is. One thing a lot of these women experience is a sense of being seen as some sort of coin operated fetish dispenser where guys stuff some cash in and some specific fetish content will pop out, with total disregard to the fact that there is a human on the other side of that screen who might have specific dislikes or be tired, or whatever. It wears on them.
Is it great business sense to be snappy at any possible 'fan group' in public? No. But sometimes the last straw hits you and you pop off.
In the end this is a business for models and producers and money is the reason why much of the content you see gets filmed. That fact breaks the fantasy for many, and seeing 'real' feeling from models about fetish shoots does also. But it's fact that is often forgotten
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