Some thoughts on what I argue has become 66's over use of the tease show:
It's very hard to be objective about tease sessions like last night's Kira one.
Yes it's great to see her doing more than she's allowed on days; Kira gets into good positions, her body is amazing, and it's fine to a point. But there's a distinct limit to this success when on a dozen other channels have babes getting naked on them. An hour or two gives about all a guy really needs of the Kira kind of footage or access to its services. (I use this babe as an example only by the way. And you can't blame any babe for taking the opportunity to do shifts offered them at levels they are comfortable with. The babes are not really at fault here.) The questionable part becomes 66's motivations for putting on all these teases.
More than any other babeshow model the tease shows are an exercise in pure frustration. And there's always going to be a fine line to that. When it is overdone and prolonged it actually becomes quite offputting. I believe this is because the user begins to sense that the babe and 66 are doing the second and particularly third hours of this type of show NOT because it's providing a service for the kind of guys that like this stuff but because it suits THEM to be doing so.
A babeshow should always be aiming to provide the most popular services that it can get away with at any given hour. No one will convince me that Kira bent over for a third hour after midnight with her tits firmly encased is more popular than an equally energetic, sensual nude babe would be. And that is what guys see through and why they point the finger. Any style of service that is being put on for the benefit of the business more than it is for its customers is always going to create the wrong kind of impression and vibe.
The tease shows, done the way Kira and others of that ilk do them, manifestly service a need but after a while, or when they become too prominent in the schedules, they are always going to make guys' think "wow that's great but she should get her tits out at this time of night" That may not be right (or a right-on kind of attitude) but it's a natural reaction to the environment the shows have created. To fight against that more and more because it suits the business rather than the customer base is folly.
And when your night roster proper is basically on it's arse (credit to interzone for such apt phrasing
) all of this becomes more blatant.