How much would you charge for a custom involving cucking and JOI?
Summary
I often notice that creators feel a mix of frustration and opportunity when a subscriber who once ghosted returns to ask about a video they already produced, especially when the original price was $115. Deciding whether to keep that price, raise it, or offer a discount can reveal a lot about how you value your time and your audience.
Should I stick to the original $115 price or raise it for a fan who just came back after unsubscribing?
When a fan who previously unsubscribed returns and asks about a video you already filmed, you may wonder if the price you quoted before still makes sense or if you should adjust it because they are coming back after a month. Considering the effort you already put into the video, the emotional reaction of feeling irked, and the possibility that the fan might compare past messages, it can be helpful to think about fairness, consistency, and the market value of similar custom content.
You filmed it first still
Now they ask again today
Price feels steady today
How can I decide a fair price for a custom video that involves niche content like cucking and JOI?
Custom videos that explore niche fantasies such as cucking or JOI often attract a specific audience that may be willing to pay more, yet the creator must balance that demand with the time spent filming and editing. You might ask yourself whether the uniqueness of the request justifies a higher fee, and how to explain that to the fan without sounding demanding.
Custom work takes time
Unique requests get respect
Fair price feels right always
What’s the best way to communicate pricing to avoid misunderstandings with returning fans?
Many creators find that moving from fixed rates to a more flexible, “vibe‑based” system can lead to confusion, especially when a fan expects the same price they saw before. By writing down your pricing rules, stating them clearly in messages, and confirming the amount before you start any work, you can reduce the chance of disputes and keep the relationship professional.
Clear words stop guesswork
Set a steady line for each fan
Pricing stays clear now
Concluding Questions
Would you rather keep the original $115 and risk losing the sale, or adjust the price now and see if the fan accepts the new amount while still protecting your earnings, reputation, audience growth, community trust, and future opportunities?