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Women on OnlyFans Are Some of the Least Free People in the Western World

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There's no getting around it. Pornography, or media that uses sex and nudity for titillation or to excite the viewer, is damaging to everyone who views it, and it's especially damaging to those who take part and sell it. 

Back in 2023, I wrote an article detailing the mental and emotional toll that takes on people who make a living selling their bodies and participate in the porn industry. This includes estrangement from real affection and love, destruction of self-worth, and, too often, suicide. 


Read: We Don't Talk About the Negative Aspects of Porn Enough


But it doesn't just stop with people who work in front of the camera with lighting and a partner. The issue can extend to those playing the home game. OnlyFans creators are some of the most misguided people in America, and some of the people who suffer consequences that they never see coming. 

One of those consequences is loneliness. Even the most successful OnlyFans creators struggle in their personal lives. In fact, for many, the more successful they are, the more trouble they have. 

One creator, a Twitch streamer, Natalia Mogollon, more popularly known as Alinity, opened up about how she's given up trying to find love, and cried the previous night because she feels so lonely and hopeless. 

Mogollon's story is tragic, but it's not unique. Many people, especially women, are lured into releasing content to user-based porn apps through the promise of massive amounts of money by exposing themselves and engaging in explicit acts, both solo and multiplayer, and even being told that doing so allows them to empower themselves and be independent, two "virtues" of modern feminism. 

But the lie quickly falls apart for many creators who discover they're baring it all and getting very little in return. As I covered in a YouTube video, the vast majority of creators hardly get any money for their efforts, while only a tiny, tiny fraction of the creators actually garner a fortune. 

This means that many women will expose themselves on an internet that doesn't easily forget, have their nudes and sexual acts ready to be viewed at a mere googling of their name, and have nothing to show for it but a message from the IRS wondering where their cut of the "profits" is. 

And that's not even beginning to cover how this might affect your career prospects down the line. 

In this way, OnlyFans, like any porn job, is a prison. Once you enter it, the chances of you ever fully getting out of it are slim to nil. For men, this is, of course, bad, but for women, it's even worse. 

Let's take Mogollon, for instance. 

Here's a woman who has made her entire career out of being spank bait. She's been a Twitch streamer since 2012 and is considered one of the "OG" female streamers on the platform. She used her fame to create an OnlyFans following, where she exposes herself in various ways that, frankly, do not stay on the platform. In fact, no OnlyFans creator's content ever does. 

She cannot stop doing what she does because if she does, then she torpedoes her own income. Yet the more she does it, the less chance she has of actually attracting a worthy man. In fact, as she's 38 and hasn't attracted one yet, the chances are pretty much in the basement level. In all likelihood, any man who does accept her as a wife is, at this point, a divorcee who's lowered his standards due to the dating market being shrunken at that age and probably is just looking not to be lonely himself, or isn't exactly the most stand-up guy to begin with. 

She'd likely be pressured into deleting her OF account if he wants a serious relationship anyway, and if he doesn't, then that says more about him than her. Regardless, those photos aren't going away. They'll exist on websites that steal these images and distribute them elsewhere, or are saved on the phones of the hundreds and possibly thousands of people she displayed herself to through the app.

No matter what, he's sharing her body with a lot of other people. 

Mogollon can only watch through the bars she trapped herself behind as her chances of a good, solid love life, with a husband, children, and the warmth and glow of familial love, fade as her biological clock ticks its last tocks, and all because she wanted to be a thirst trap for a quick buck. Something pretty fun and empowering in her 20s, but it's looking more like heavy chains as she's inevitably pushed into her 40s.

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