(03-11-2014 14:54 )KerrAvon Wrote: The worst thing I've noticed lately is that it's actually making some of those babes arrogant enough to diss anyone not in their made up socio bubble. Like any potential punter they can do without. Dangerously assuming their regulars will always be there to feed them. Reflects in some of their shows too, only doing the bare amount to keep their easily pleased happy.
The amount of the truly great babes performing for EVERY potential punter is dwindling I'm afraid.
The culture of arrogance and complacency amongst some of the nightshow babes has been become ever more prevalent imo.
Part of it is pure laziness and apathy not just from the babes but from the channels they represent as well.
No ambition to try anything new or exciting, everybody happy to run through the same routine of insipid simulation of what was humorously described by Sir Humphrey in 'Yes Minister' as horizontal jogging
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Lie on your front with the occasional burst of thrusting that is anything but convincing
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So yes I do get the feeling that some are happy just to trundle through another 7.5 hours of clock watching and phone waving through to the next pay cheque.
However what concerns me even more is what I perceive to be an ever growing sense of protest, rebellion and bloody mindedness from some babes who are reacting so badly to anything other than everyone fawning over their every move it has become embarrassing.
In the eyes of some babes all criticism is unfair, spiteful, overly personal and an indication that the critics don't know what a tough life it is being a nightshow babe and what tough work it is.
The thanks people get for praising the babes seems to be pitifully tame in comparison to the rebuke issued when criticisms are made.
The consequence as I see it is a growing refusal to put on a stimulating show on the basis that they don't want to give any pleasure to the non caller, the freeloader all of whom by definition are either 'twats' or 'people who just don't get it'.
More and more it seems like babes are saying I will do such and such only when there are are a million people in the queue thereby guaranteeing that most don't stand a chance of getting through
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It is this high and mighty, up one's own arse attitude that has left me so disillusioned and disheartened.
There is an insufficient desire to put on an electrifying show due to an inability to accept criticism with good grace.
I am becoming more and more turned off by more and more babes as this 'big I am' attitude spreads wider and wider.
In my job I am expected to react positively to critique of my performance and be proactive. I am most certainly not expected to throw my bloody toys out the pram every time someone says something negative while blaming the critics and 'freeloaders' for poor performance.
The temerity of it all is quite astonishing.
All that is called for is some humility, professionalism and grace, all things that in the case of too many has become a lost art I'm afraid to say.