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Gen Z is hugely responsible for the stigma surrounding sex work, and the internet has played a role in facilitating this move into normalcy.
This is not like you show your titties and, you know, make thousands of dollars.
I mean, OnlyFans is a platform that's been made by someone who has worked in the adult industry as, not as a performer, but as someone who has been in the industry and their goal is to marry mainstream social media and merge it with adult content or things that you can put behind a paywall, you know, in that way and to not discriminate between the two.
But I had to learn that through the grapevine.
Do you pay for it? Also the goofy personality type deal, a lot of the content that draws people to my OnlyFans in the first place, it was small sketches that are really creative and sometimes off the wall.