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I was just wondering what you all do/ or have your sub ever came to you wanting to end things possibly due to financial situations and how you responded ?

I’ve had quite a few subs. I’m not crazy expensive but I love being spoiled and receiving. It’s very addicting. I love long term subs who can really devote to you. I understand everyone’s human and financial responsibilities can occur in which I’ve had a few subbies have some financial lows. I’m very understanding and will even propose that they send less often or even figure out what I can do to help them budget even if it means sending some money back sometimes on my own. I’m not here to make anyone homeless but I do like helping with financial responsibilities and egging people on to pick up work hours if it helps.

I was just wondering what do some of you all do when your sub doesn’t ghost but let you know they’re having hardship and might not be able to support you anymore. Do you come up with a strategy to help them or just let them go personally ? I like to help.

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