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>You should take what you want to save and give it to somebody else, for safekeeping.
A good way to show how broken I am is that my brain immediately went to someone taking "care" of my savings, but they're just taking it from themselves because they're actually a findom. It's a common roleplay in this.
>It's really hot seeing a dummy online and knowing he's only playing because he owes me or is grinding away just to lose it
I only ever really lost stuff I already had, I never had a longer-term thing in games where I specifically grinded for a person but I can see the appeal behind it.
>Maybe if I end up finding a dummy I really don't like but just tolerate for his wallet
I think you might be underrating just how much ruining someone even if you like them just because your dick gets hard at it feels, just saying.
>I don't need life ruining amounts of money
That makes it better.
>and it just feels like if I keep stringing people along in the long run I'll get more.
Yeah pretty much, as I just said the less you actually need it the hotter it is for the subs. And the longer you've been at it, not only do you get better at it but you're more likely to get subs that actually get infatuated with you and stay with you for longer compared to the one-and-done ones. Success in this stuff is pretty much just having been there for long enough, legacy matters a lot.
I just realised you actually mean "stringing them along" as in taking less from them at once so they can keep giving you more, I'm leaving the stuff I said up because I like helping people like you get better at it.
It's kind of true, long-term relationships with them can get you more, but there's also something to be said about how obsessed they can become with you if you treat them like literal trash. All in all the most important thing is learning what different subs like, which is something you'll figure out with more experience.