Otis_Wayne
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I think the possible distinction is really between those who treat their stores like a business and those who don't.
I get the distinct sense that some think that this is a ridiculously easy stuff and that if they start, they'll get rich overnight. in truth, even if tickling hot trapped ticklish ladies blows up your skirt, to make a lasting go of it takes hard work and dedication - if you wish to make a quality product and last in the business.
I try to maintain the long and wide view of the tickle fetish market and industry and see us as being in our infancy. We have a few good studios but don't represent a sizeable segment of the adult content market - yet.
I hope that we can see more studios producing content which is worthy of packaging and distributing (which means less badly lit and poorly shot material).
While I think that even Chris would concede that ticklers have been holding private "tickle challenges" from the first time a guy saw a girl accidentally twitch and spasm for a grazing finger, the fact that he successfully packaged it into a fleshed out studio concept is a big deal worth appreciating.
I never view the newbie "producers" as a problem. I think we need much more of them - and yes, they do compete for the same dollars with us in the same small market. So, let's grow this dam market and make more rain for us all.
JD
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