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[Poll] Curious to know your thoughts on replacing the final week's script-fill with an additional, softer ramble 🤔

I've had a certain cadence and routine to me release schedule since I started the Patreon, which includes 4 script-fills (1 being an OC), 1 ramble, 1 butt-play, the podcast, and a bonus audio. More recently I tossed in the live-events which give those in certain tiers to be able to listen in as I record an upcoming script-fill and those have been massive successes! However, I have come to realize that lately I've been feeling a little tired out and think I can better serve my audience if I changed things up by just a little bit.

So here's what I'm proposing: replace the final week's script-fill (which is simply an early access audio that will appear on reddit the following week) with an additional (but brief) ramble. I'm thinking something around the 10 to 15 min mark, where it's more of me just enjoying myself without getting too wild with toys or anything like that. Think of it as a softer ramble where I don't have to focus too much on anything except feeling good.

How does that sound? Would you guys welcome that change? I've gotten lots of feedback saying lots of people prefer the audios in which I'm not playing a character but rather am just myself, so maybe this yet another opportunity to be vulnerable and share an intimate moment.

Comments

Definitely make sure you aren't getting too tired out and overwhelming yourself, but I think the shorter/softer audio would be great. I mean, it doesn't even need to be a work and jerk if you don't want. Could just be a ramble about something fun or a few thoughts you've had or upcoming OC script ideas that you've been tossing around. I think it's fun regardless of the rambles getting into a sexual "you" time or if they are just interesting rambles (a non-scripted mini podcast of random thoughts).

Fish

If you need a change, then change things. Of course we're fine with it!

Ita


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