One point I haven't seen made yet is that Onlyfans, for the first time, brought sex workers into public and intimate awareness. It made sex work accessible and (more) acceptable, brought it close to home, and I think finally more people will care.
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Nobody cares about sex workers when they're the *other*; when they're low-class street walkers or exaggerated porn women getting doublerammed online. But this made it our sisters, our mothers, our friends. Maybe finally we'll have more support.
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Your "pros" are also the "cons" that people use.
A lot of people believe that it SHOULDN'T be more accessible and acceptable.
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Bad take. For most it did no such thing. What it's most known for is having your average Instagram model / temptation island actress succumb to trading ass pics for $$$.
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I might wonder if OnlyFans lead or followed, but it's undebatable that "being a porn star" is significantly more acceptable than it was 25 years ago. If you had to choose, would you say Jenna Jameson or Kim Kardashian was more responsible for normalizing video-sex?
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One silver lining of the pandemic. I spent a grip on sw during the lock down. I love seeing these women flourish!
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I consume a fair amount of onlyfans promotion tiktok and I've enjoyed how I get to see some of the individual creators' personalities instead of just the generic character almost every performer portrays in "produced" porn
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