the thread about nothing...

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Also read something the other day that men aren’t showing up to in person dating events because dating apps are destroying their confidence. It’s a vicious cycle
 
Why put your body at risk when you can make just as much, if not more, from NOT being touched?
Because money, image and what people think of you is everything, obviously. If it was about anything else, these conversations wouldn't even be happening.
 
Because money, image and what people think of you is everything, obviously. If it was about anything else, these conversations wouldn't even be happening.

Staying alive and/or physically safe is everything as well.

Most wouldn't "qualify" to be elite enough to work for an escort service.

Prostitution, violence, and posttraumatic stress disorder - PubMed https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9698636/

As adults in prostitution, 82% had been physically assaulted; 83% had been threatened with a weapon; 68% had been raped while working as prostitutes; and 84% reported current or past homelessness.
 
Hey, its risks in everything, Im just providing them avenues to get what they want in life. If all you want to do in life is ****, eat and go outside to play without people finding out, this is perfect profession.
 
These dating sites and now you gotta pay for it .. don’t nothing hit like facebook and MySpace and black planet and migente hit back in the day there was always someone you could find. I even did my thing in aol chat rooms

Same, I did good but I still prefer to meet people during everyday life. The downside for me personally was seeing people I know in these apps. I saw a few female classmates and it felt awkward. Then there was my sister's married friend (cheating trollop) and skanky neighbor who used to sneak guys in her room from a 2nd story window....she used a jump rope, lol.
 
I mean, if you are on FansOnly, you will get "Exposed" eventually.
One of my friends/volunteer coworkers has an OF but neither I nor our mutual best friend know what it is. The only thing we know is she earns a decent side hustle by selling feet pics.
I always found it odd that she refuses to spill the beans, especially because she doesn't mind showing topless photos and very suggestive poledancing videos. How we became friends in the first place is because I was looking at some of her graphic designs on IG and all of a sudden a topless photo popped of her popped up.
I assumed she probably accidentally uploaded it amongst a highlight reel containing graphic designs and vacation photos, so I texted my our mutual best friend about it so she could alert her.

Turns out both of them were hanging out and sitting right next to eachother at the time I texted my friend about the random topless photo.
When I saw "she's sitting next to me" pop up I've never felt more embarrassed :lol:
Luckily she didn't mind at all and just made jokes about it. She went on to explain explained that it actually wasn't an accident and that she feels like she should be able to upload topless photos just like men. Then the 3 of us ended up in a group call for an hour or 2, debating whether women's breasts are inherently sexual and if they should be treated the same as topless men. :smh::lol:

Back to the OF though, she refuses to disclose anything about it but has shown payments of monthly payments averaging a couple hundred euros a month, usually around $400-500.
She has a civil engineering job so it's just supplementary income to her. I still don't get why she won't just tell us her profile or what sort of "feet pics" she uploads.
She never mentions it to others and has told me she wants to keep it completely secret. The only reason I know about it in the first place is because our mutual best friend brought it up at some point during that group call debate.
 
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Also read something the other day that men aren’t showing up to in person dating events because dating apps are destroying their confidence. It’s a vicious cycle

men aren't showing up to these mixers for a myriad of reasons...dating apps destroying the confidence of men might factor in but it's the general atmosphere & environment created from what men see on social media in combination with what the see & hear from the women around them...

there are also 'reviews' on social media from men & women alike that attend these type events that don't paint the best picture for guys regardless of where they stand on the overall attractiveness spectrum
 
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