dictums wrote:I've joined a number of charms sites over the years and have to say that I am more apt to join a site if I can be guaranteed that there are a good number of hardcore sets. In fact, that is my biggest complaint with Southern Charms. I feel as if they don't accurately label whether a Charm has hardcore sets. At times I feel as if I've gotten burned when I join a site that is labeled as being hardcore in the advanced search, has hundreds of updates but just one or two hardcore updates and an ocean of solo shoots. I feel ripped off. Along with this, I feel it is almost deceptive when you see multiple updates with guest models, other charms or whatnot, but with no hardcore content. I wish that somehow the site as a whole would better label whether a model has hardcore updates or not. There are some models that I think are very attractive but I would never join because they don't have hardcore updates. (I can think of a few of these off the top of my head, it is kind of sad since there are some real hotties on this site that just stick to solo/softcore.) So yes, the more hardcore shoots the better. The ideal site to me would be primarily hardcore with an occasional softcore shoot.
I will add to this that I know that there are models that explicitly say they only do solo shoots, and I very much appreciate that they say this, it stops me from wasting my money.
Totally agree with most of this - of course it is totally down to the Charm/Gent whether they want to produce and offer hardcore content, however, it would be a lot fairer to the paying fans if SC made it a lot clearer what we are spending our money on.
I recently signed up for a Charm who had 250+ updates and a 'Yes' in the 'Guy/Girl Pics:' section of the advanced search facility, yet I was dismayed to find out that there were literally
2 updates featuring hardcore content.
Perhaps SC should update their Charm/Gent profiles so the actual number of GG/BG updates each Charm/Gent has is clear to prospective customers. As it stands, the format is open to abuse, as anybody could make a token hardcore update in order to get that all important 'Yes' on their profile, which is akin to mis-selling IMHO.