I didn't consent to the army of them marketing themselves on every social media platform. Insta, reddit, dating apps, even youtube. There's no avoiding them.
There's even those that blatantly use children in their content, it really feels like grooming their audience into subscribing.
And thirdly, the problem is that it's glamorised. Prostitution used to be something as a last resort, it wasn't a carreer goal. Are we really teaching women that they are a commodity? Doesn't sound like the kind of values you'd want to teach your child.
Your first point seems to be a problem of the platforms and not the creators themselves. Take it up with them.
The second one came out of nowhere. CP is a problem but not the topic of discussion over here.
And thirdly, there is a big difference between prostitution and OF modelling. Both may have a similar customer base, but one of them is highly exploitative and dangerous compared to the other.
Your "commodity" comment doesn't even make sense. No one is selling these women to anyone in a bazaar. They're selling pics of their bodies cuz there exists a market for them. Maybe the "values" we should teach our children should be to not be a part of that market.
Exactly this. Some disgusting comments here defending this behaviour. Just because you can do something like this, doesn't mean you should, or that it is good for you.
If a pretty woman you were interested in started an OF, first off, yes, you'd be excited to see the content. But, long term, there would be little to no respect for them anymore. Having them as a partner is out of the question now because you would not want to tell your children that their mother was an OF model. On top of that, indulging in those hedonistic activities will likely make her unfaithful to you in the future.
All these "feminist" preachers call for rights, benefits, and for men not to objectify them, when they blatantly objectify themselves for the right price. No integrity.
I think you’re making some big assumptions. While I likely wouldn’t want my partner doing OF as a career, it wouldn’t make them “unredeemable” in my eyes like you’re implying (I’m also skeptical about the faithfulness part but I can’t disprove that.)
As far as women “objectifying” themselves, yeah there’s always gonna be some women that use their sex appeal to their advantage. That doesn’t mean all women (or even those same women) wanna be seen as sex objects all the time and be treated like trash by the men who beg to see them. If you can’t understand this concept in 2025, idk what to tell you
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u/NAL_Gaming Jul 31 '25
So what's the problem then? Both consent