Brunette koooky with Tattoo, camming since 2010

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  • edited August 25
    Mate_ said:
    I'm going to use Koooky as an example today for educational purposes since it seems there are still a lot of women ( cam models and porn stars ) out there who are confused about what the difference is between peeing and squirting. I understand this topic doesn't interest everyone and may even be disgusting to some, but a fetish is still a fetish. I'm just trying to help folks understand the difference because believe it or not, if you can give a woman a squirting orgasm, you've basically hooked her for life. She will never have an orgasm any better than that and women definitely love having a good orgasm.

    With that out of the way, the difference is really simple. One is voluntary and the other is not. Squirting is the involuntary response to an orgasm so intense that they lose complete control and this can, but not always, result in a squirting orgasm. Now most women, will fight this mentally due to feeling embarrassed. This of course just ends up ruining the best orgasm of her life. So many women out there missing out because their mind is freaking out about what they are feeling.

    Koooky here, was a cam model who never held back her orgasms. Ever. She loved having extremely strong orgasms. From her facial expressions to her squirting orgasm, you can rest assured she never held back or faked any of her orgasms. Can't say that about other cam models, but it is what it is. If you like paying for fake orgasms, that's entirely up to you. Going to post a couple photos from the video I was talking about, just to give folks an idea of what she was like as a cam model.

    You quote my name all the time but I bet you won't post the username you used on any camsite here to back up your claims.
    To be honest, I cycle through usernames about once a month or sometimes once a week. I've deleted 3 different Casanova masks and 1 Eros mask on Live Jasmin in the past 2 years. However, the only username you would even know of mine would be through Chaturbate and during the months I was in your room, I maybe spent around $10,000 as I was only around for about 3-4 months. My question to you would be, why would knowing my username have any impact on you proving me right or wrong?
  • Ok, so...
    First, the most obvious. @Mate_ is currently not a verified model, and there is no pending verification. I can't attest that it is the real Koooky. But, using the logic, I would guess it is not Koooky, but a fan close to her.
    Let me provide some context.
    Back in 2019, there was a guest (non-registered user) who posted three comments under the name Raspberry. Two days later, a registered user (Mate_, who had joined MyCamgirl back in 2012 (1)) replied to the comments to "defend" Koooky. I put it in quotes because, in my opinion, Raspberry's first comments were not a full attack on Koooky. Let's say it was a soft/borderline attack.
    Mate_ replied to these comments with two other comments, and nothing more. Raspberry continued to post, and his comments started to get more aggressive, including unfounded accusations. At some point, Mate_ emailed me saying that he was acting on behalf of Koooky, and attached an invalid (2) model verification to prove it. According to him, Raspberry was a guy who had been harassing Koooky, and she wanted me to delete his comments. I proceeded with the deletion because Raspberry had started posting suspicious comments and using different names (5 names in total). At some point, the commenting section was just him insulting and accusing Koooky (and Romanian camgirls in general) of scamming, with his multiple aliases agreeing with him. In my experience, situations like this almost always indicate that the user is a hater/harasser, and the comments tend not to reflect reality. Therefore, I decided to delete the comments regardless of the validity of her model verification. Raspberry never contacted me to ask what happened, argue, or provide any evidence to support his comments. That usually means the user knows he's been caught, and the party is over.
    Fast forward to 2025 (6 years after Mate_'s first email, and 13 years after his account creation on MyCamgirl), he emailed me again. Now, the problem was @Scam_Models comments, specifically, the ones that he replied to. I don't see any problem with what Scam_Models said. He was not harassing, insulting, or accusing her of anything. If anything, he was praising her cam shows. Another user (@NiceShepard) even found the stories "exciting". And no, that is not Scam_Models with another account.
    I have decided not to bother replying to Mate_. I have been on this for too long, and I have dealt with fans before. In 99% of the cases, if I argue and explain my position in a reasonable fashion, I find myself in an endless argument, and ultimately, I am the one who will be attacked and harassed. So, I decided to move on and not touch the comments.
    The pictures Scam_Models posted are a different matter. I consider them in context with the discussion and falling into fair use. But I could remove them if that was a problem for Koooky. But her designated lawyer has never said anything about the pictures.

    • (1) A user can join MyCamgirl without joining the forum. However, when the user decides to sign in on the forum, a forum account will be created. The date Scam_Models mentioned (February 18th, 2025) is Mate_'s forum account. That was the day he signed in on the forum for the first time. Mate_'s account on MyCamgirl was actually created on March 2, 2012.
    • (2) I considered Koooky's verification invalid because it was a low-quality picture of Koooky in a dark room holding a sign that says only MyCamgirl. I had verifications sent to me like this before. In most cases, a person instructed the camgirl to take the picture without explaining the reason why. Hence the sign saying just "MyCamgirl", because if the girl had to write the full sentence ("I am MODEL NAME and I want to confirm my email to MyCamgirl.net") she would ask questions. I am not saying this is what happened with Koooky. But I tend not to trust a verification like that.

      In Koooky's case, I always found it strange that someone had to handle that for her. It is a simple procedure. Just an email message with the request and model verification attached. No documents or personal information. It is simpler than joining a camsite. There is no reason for one of her members to handle it for her. But I have met guys who insist on being a helper and do that for the girl. They are also the ones who actively search for "problematic" posts on the Internet to be deleted, while the girl usually doesn't think it is that important.
    Scam_Models
  • edited August 26
    Also, if I'm not mistaken, models can prove who they are to get notifications of anything posted about them, but maybe I'm wrong about that.
    You are right about the verification. But there is no notification system. I link the model account to all pages related to her so she can have some control (geoblocking, hide country/age info, delete snapshots...). But they don't get notifications when someone posts something about them. The only notification they can get is if they subscribe to the discussion about them. But for that, they don't need to get a verified account.

    Your account has existed on this site since February 18th, 2025.
    His account was actually created in 2012. It is explained above.


    Scam_Models
  • Well, thank you for taking the time to inform me of the situation. If Mate_ ever decides to request his comments be deleted, then I would like my replies AFTER those comments be deleted as well as that is information I never intended to divulge. I was simply stating things in my defense to prove I'm not just making shit up.
    MyCamgirl
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