luvtosmellfeet
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- Oct 20, 2009
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Where are dre and taylor???????????????????????????/!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! wher can i find them???? what company is still producing with them????
Taylor Raz retired. She left the fetish business and traveled the world. But she still has a profile on here that she checks once in a while. Dre Hazel, no idea.
Dre has also retired - got a vanilla job living a vanilla life style now. only know because i enquired to a florida based producer on a custom request if she could get dre on board - unfortunately she's not coming back. Real shame IMO she was one of the best, great ler and a great lee...
which producer if u dont mind?
which producer if u dont mind?
Just because she's in a vanilla job doesn't mean she lives a vanilla lifestyle. Who knows what she gets up to in her spare time?
I heard from a model who was close friends with her that she entered a relationship with a guy who wasn't too keen on her doing fetish material.
Tay said that's why Danica Logan retired.
And SimplyTickling has said that's why Tori retired.
Just how it goes unfortunately.
The lifespan of even the most popular tickle models is usually just a few years.
Exceptions for every rule ofcourse.
Taylor Raz retired. She left the fetish business and traveled the world. But she still has a profile on here that she checks once in a while. Dre Hazel, no idea.
Well it makes sense.
Despite the optics from the viewer perspective this isn't really what these women are looking for long term. They just want to bank on this for quick bucks as much as they can for as long as they can tolerate it and get the hell away from this business for a more stable/self-regarding thing.
As others have already said,Tay has retired and I too have no update on Dre.Tay's twitter handle is active .The clips site 'tickle addiction' where i think both have stakes, is still selling .
I really thought this is what I wanted long term. That's why I put my entire life, heart, and soul into the fetish business from 2011-2015. It served as an epic tool for me. I'm grateful for every moment of it. I still have my c4s stores active and I've been thoroughly enjoying going back through my old harddrives and finding old unreleased content that somehow got forgotten! This is presently how I afford my lifestyle thanks to 5 years of intense commitment working 90 hour weeks. What happens is we (people who have multiple roles: model/producers) get burnt out. I found that what made me successful was because I personally responded to EVERY SINGLE EMAIL/message and tried my damndest to make every single fan dream come true by fulfilling their custom fantasies at a reasonable rate. It's crazy difficult to be your own secretary, model, producer, director, editor, publisher, etc... It's so much fun that you literarily can't say "no" and suddenly you've lost touch with who you are at your core and you're working from 7am-midnight and even checking emails when you're at the nail salon or out to dinner with friends... shit, for me I was even answering emails when I was recruiting/partying at the strip club. The most stressful part was arranging schedules with 5-6 other models who have busy lives and insane excuses or cancel bc of cramps, or just because they don't feel well. How many times can your grandma die? It wears you down. Behind the glitz and the glamor and all the laughing there is A LOT that goes into a production.
I had an awakening upon attending a music festival and suddenly I realized that I'm not living my life to my fullest potential. There was so much more of the world I wanted to see, things I wanted to learn and study... I tried to do both... but it wasn't working out, so I decided to retire and put my heart into ADVENTURE. Now here I am 3 years post retirement coming to the end of my savings from the days of my hard work, and I don't regret a second of it.
I really thought this is what I wanted long term. That's why I put my entire life, heart, and soul into the fetish business from 2011-2015. It served as an epic tool for me. I'm grateful for every moment of it. I still have my c4s stores active and I've been thoroughly enjoying going back through my old harddrives and finding old unreleased content that somehow got forgotten! This is presently how I afford my lifestyle thanks to 5 years of intense commitment working 90 hour weeks. What happens is we (people who have multiple roles: model/producers) get burnt out. I found that what made me successful was because I personally responded to EVERY SINGLE EMAIL/message and tried my damndest to make every single fan dream come true by fulfilling their custom fantasies at a reasonable rate. It's crazy difficult to be your own secretary, model, producer, director, editor, publisher, etc... It's so much fun that you literarily can't say "no" and suddenly you've lost touch with who you are at your core and you're working from 7am-midnight and even checking emails when you're at the nail salon or out to dinner with friends... shit, for me I was even answering emails when I was recruiting/partying at the strip club. The most stressful part was arranging schedules with 5-6 other models who have busy lives and insane excuses or cancel bc of cramps, or just because they don't feel well. How many times can your grandma die? It wears you down. Behind the glitz and the glamor and all the laughing there is A LOT that goes into a production.
I had an awakening upon attending a music festival and suddenly I realized that I'm not living my life to my fullest potential. There was so much more of the world I wanted to see, things I wanted to learn and study... I tried to do both... but it wasn't working out, so I decided to retire and put my heart into ADVENTURE. Now here I am 3 years post retirement coming to the end of my savings from the days of my hard work, and I don't regret a second of it.