Well, no girl is making a million bucks on OF. Not even $60K a year. Maybe $600/month if they're incredibly lucky.
Because of two things: overabundance of supply, which leads of course to prices dropping and valuing the product less, and
The fact that men have made it clear since time immemorial how many billions they will pay to crank out endless 3-second cumblasts while looking at naked women.
We traffick in the most of what is demanded, and when there is then too much, the price depresses. That much is simple.
I would argue that OF is not just taking nude selfies, however. I've read some onlyfans forums and the actual amount of labor - physical, time, and emotional - considering who their audience is - is teaching these girls very quickly that sex work isn't as eMpOwErInG as the liberals insist it is. Sex work really IS work. But construction work will eventually look like a dream job.
It doesn't work all the way like that. Sometimes, you could make it if you put in enough effort. Think of the hours filming and marketing, and for a platform that prioritises a touch of emotional connection to the viewer than your average porn site, it's work to do all that. In general, sex work is a lot of work.
But not all the time, because it's a very skewed system. Only the one percent get anything worth a living. So demand for your niche (for lack of a better word) and overall popularity (if enough people know you prior to you doing OF, you'll make a lot of money on OF) count so much more than just the amount of effort you put in. Those people can put anything on, low effort, and people will eat it up. But even at the end, it's work. But sometimes it isn't? You can't judge it straightforwardly.
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Well, no girl is making a million bucks on OF. Not even $60K a year. Maybe $600/month if they're incredibly lucky.
Because of two things: overabundance of supply, which leads of course to prices dropping and valuing the product less, and
The fact that men have made it clear since time immemorial how many billions they will pay to crank out endless 3-second cumblasts while looking at naked women.
We traffick in the most of what is demanded, and when there is then too much, the price depresses. That much is simple.
I would argue that OF is not just taking nude selfies, however. I've read some onlyfans forums and the actual amount of labor - physical, time, and emotional - considering who their audience is - is teaching these girls very quickly that sex work isn't as eMpOwErInG as the liberals insist it is. Sex work really IS work. But construction work will eventually look like a dream job.
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It doesn't work all the way like that. Sometimes, you could make it if you put in enough effort. Think of the hours filming and marketing, and for a platform that prioritises a touch of emotional connection to the viewer than your average porn site, it's work to do all that. In general, sex work is a lot of work.
But not all the time, because it's a very skewed system. Only the one percent get anything worth a living. So demand for your niche (for lack of a better word) and overall popularity (if enough people know you prior to you doing OF, you'll make a lot of money on OF) count so much more than just the amount of effort you put in. Those people can put anything on, low effort, and people will eat it up. But even at the end, it's work. But sometimes it isn't? You can't judge it straightforwardly.