The Rise (And Fall) Of OnlyFans Says A Lot About Our Society
Once relegated to the fringes of society, OnlyFans became a mainstream sensation with serious implications.
“Hey Ossiana, why don’t you do an OnlyFans?”
It’s a question I get quite a lot. While many AFAB individuals would be offended by that question, I’m not. I mean, I’ve worked on and off in the porn industry for the better part of 10 years.
I’ve been a model. I still model. In fact, I just got done doing a lingerie shoot for a friend’s website. Among my friends, I’m known for having an alarming sex drive — one that often can cause injuries if I don’t calm myself down.
To the average person, an OnlyFans seems like a no-brainer. However, I have worked in the adult film industry as a journalist, booker, and yes, consultant. That means that I’m aware of what it means to have an OnlyFans and I’m not beat for it.
Most people have watched the rise and fall of OnlyFans happen. It used to be fairly common for almost every college girl to consider it. As someone who has worked behind the scenes in the adult film world, there’s a lot of things I find alarming about the rise of OnlyFans.
Here’s why I am a little alarmed about how OnlyFans became mainstream.