Ok, so i got an offer to work with a glamour modeling site, in the application form they asked me to specify yes/no to some categories like, nude, implied nude, topless, artistic nude, Adult B/G, Adult G/G etc... i understand the rest except the B/G & G/G stuff, and Google isn't really helping out.
Abbie-girl wrote: Ok, so i got an offer to work with a glamour modeling site, in the application form they asked me to specify yes/no to some categories like, nude, implied nude, topless, artistic nude, Adult B/G, Adult G/G etc... i understand the rest except the B/G & G/G stuff, and Google isn't really helping out.
Porn.
B/G is short for Boy/Girl and G/G is Girl/Girl.
MM does not permit sending porn offers, so if it was sent on this site, send a message to the moderators to report it.
First, stop with the Contact a Mod to report it stuff.
It was two tick boxes on an application asking what the model is comfortable with. There were other tick boxes for all the other possible categories.
If it was just for Adult b/g - g/g then the OP should contact a mod.
to the extent that some new models get scared away by all this adult/porn stuff i think we should definitely try to police the site and CAM these folks. nothing wrong with adult/porn but i believe mayhem isn't supposed to be the place for that. i mean mayhem does allow two people to be in the shot (unlike zivity) but it's supposed to be relatively tame.
Essential Image wrote: Just because it is Boy/Girl or Girl/Girl doesn't mean porn, although it could.
Umm...actually, yes, it does mean porn. Those are adult industry terms referring to the levels of sexual/gender interaction...and they were used in just that context.
Although I would find it hilarious if a model agreed to G/G work and showed up explaining that she thought G/G meant she was going to be a Big Sister for an underprivileged youth.
Vito wrote: First, stop with the Contact a Mod to report it stuff.
It was two tick boxes on an application asking what the model is comfortable with. There were other tick boxes for all the other possible categories.
If it was just for Adult b/g - g/g then the OP should contact a mod.
Agreed. This wasn't a solicitation for adult work. She was filling out an application that included her limitations. And we don't know that the OP didn't initiate the contact in the first place.
Vito wrote: First, stop with the Contact a Mod to report it stuff.
It was two tick boxes on an application asking what the model is comfortable with. There were other tick boxes for all the other possible categories.
If it was just for Adult b/g - g/g then the OP should contact a mod.
It is my opinion that whether or not it was a form with other options, if someone sent her a request for her to fill out a form that asked her if she would be interested in doing adult work, even if the form is on another site or downloadable or subsequently emailed, that is against the site rules, because they are using this site for the purpose of finding adult models, even if they disguise it or camouflage it.