Hahahahah yes that's one way to look at it. Honestly! Just be a different type of influencer. So many beauty, fitness, lifestyle, like honestly just one sponsor would be more than $150 x 12 months.
I am! It's another adult platform. Similar to OF but the privacy is ensured like no other. And there's a paywall as well that you can customize to your liking which is amazing. @@AshleyRivera
For some reason, this video got me thinking. I've seen a few of these OnlyFans videos but I think the arguments being made...the "cautions", if you will, really apply to selling "risque" content you create online. I mean OnlyFans is the biggest site, but not the only site. I absolutely agree with the points of giving serious thought about posting content online you might regret posting later on. I also agree with not being seduced by the potential to make lots of money, relatively easily and possibly relatively quickly. I don't agree with the points made about "self respect", etc, because those are completely subjective and can vary. Yes, there are some who don't have high self-esteem who might post content online to somehow get attention or some kind of "validation" or whatever, but that's not always the case. It would be interesting to get some data to see how those who post on OnlyFans and similar sites view themselves. As for comparing posting online content to "real world" prost....., I don't think that's a valid comparison. Why not? Well, a "real world" prost..... needs to actually, physically interact with the person paying them. When posting content online, the photo(s) or video(s) posted don't change (meaning one has to post NEW content to keep the revenue flowing) and the content creator doesn't need to physically interact with those buying the content. In any event, I fully accept and respect the fact OnlyFans doesn't appeal to you. I've got no problem with you expressing your opinion and personal perspective online. I do have an issue with you posting this video as "The Truth About OnlyFans" vs "My Views on OnlyFans". Anyway, thanks for posting!
That's true! This could maybe be titled my views or opinions and not "the truth" I guess it's MY truth. I would be super interested to know about the mental health of women who do OF vs. those who don't from someone who has gone deeper on this. From my personal life, I can say anyone who has thought about it only did because of the money aspect. But, I think, if anyone could make that much money like creating art, baking cookies, or taking care of puppies (anything they enjoy) they wouldn't ever think about doing OF. I just wanted to put some perspective on the fact that material things or money should not be women's #1 priority.
@@AshleyRivera I wholeheartedly agree about the money aspect. That's definitely something that's very "seductive" about OnlyFans. In fact, I've had a discussion with a friend who started an account *because* of the "lure" of making lots of money and "quickly". The thing this, actually can apply to many other professions, some of which we consider "above board", I guess we can call it. Over the weekend, I watched a 4-part documentary about the financial crisis in 2009 (sub-prime mortgages, credit default swaps, etc) and some of the people who worked in that field who worked on some of what contributed to the crisis refused to state how much money they were paid, acknowledged it was a LOT of money and indicated they didn't feel "good" about the jobs/work they were doing. There's also some who are more "exhibitionist" in nature and *like* "showing off" (in whatever capacity) and figure why not make money as well. So, I think it's imperative and extremely important for those considering doing something like that to go into with their eyes WIDE open and only after taking into consideration a number of different things. I agree with it's not for "everyone" and people shouldn't be "seduced" by the money aspect. I don't think there's anything inherently "wrong" with OnlyFans since it's those who publish content there that decide what to post (within their terms of use guidelines). On a side note, I've noticed more and more men starting profiles there as well. I haven't looked at any of their content but I find that to be interesting. We tend to think of OnlyFans as a "scantily clad women" kind of site but apparently, that's not necessarily the case. lol Thanks for the discussion!
@AshleyRivera - I am personally very proud of you for having the courage to post this video content. Also, for letting young women like yourself, to not waist their lives on becoming "Sex Workers" on Only Fans. Your a blessing for sure! As a "traditional" and lovely looking young woman, I wish for you much success in your endeavors, goals and achievements for your future. You have a great head on your shoulders. Bravo!! - From, Pierre @PEMERAN
@@AshleyRivera duh , there’s hella girls who just trade their face and nice personality . You have to like talking to lonely men though . At the end of the day what most of them crave is intimacy . Way more than all this sexual stuff . So .. plus your in marketing . You could go BIG w nothing to lose
@@AshleyRivera oh hey love , I think my reply didn’t post but I was saying how there’s still plenty of girls doing it in “ecological way” meaning only showcasing their pretty face and personality. However it does require you to like talking to lonely men and understand their struggles. The thing is .. what they really do crave is intimacy , not even all that sexual perverted stuff that OF girls do.
Selling your body for $150 a month sounds crazy 😂
Hahahahah yes that's one way to look at it. Honestly! Just be a different type of influencer. So many beauty, fitness, lifestyle, like honestly just one sponsor would be more than $150 x 12 months.
bhad bhabie made like 50-60 million and their is not one single nude picture she ever released yet
@@bleepbloop7039 she’s an outlier and that’s due to the creepy mfs that was waiting for her to turn 18 we’re talking about the average person
@@bleepbloop7039 She's the 0.0000001% of girls that can do that though. Good for her!
@@bleepbloop7039Good example! You only have to be on a viral episode of a hit national tv show beforehand! So easy!
I think the judgement should be on Riley's family, not her.
😅 I kinda agree
I didn’t know any woman making thousands or millions on onlyfans. They make hardly any money so I think it’s all lies.
I def don't think it's what some people want it to seem like
Did the flood affect where you’re at?
Yes. My house not so much, but my grandmas house was like a river flowing through it. She's fine though! All good. :)
OF's payouts & privacy are soooo shitty smh not worth it at all. Loyal Fans is a great alternative !!
Or just get a job that's actually respectfull?
Never heard of that. What is it? Are you on it? Maybe I'll make a video on it
be nice
I am! It's another adult platform. Similar to OF but the privacy is ensured like no other. And there's a paywall as well that you can customize to your liking which is amazing.
@@AshleyRivera
Get a job!
For some reason, this video got me thinking. I've seen a few of these OnlyFans videos but I think the arguments being made...the "cautions", if you will, really apply to selling "risque" content you create online. I mean OnlyFans is the biggest site, but not the only site. I absolutely agree with the points of giving serious thought about posting content online you might regret posting later on. I also agree with not being seduced by the potential to make lots of money, relatively easily and possibly relatively quickly. I don't agree with the points made about "self respect", etc, because those are completely subjective and can vary. Yes, there are some who don't have high self-esteem who might post content online to somehow get attention or some kind of "validation" or whatever, but that's not always the case. It would be interesting to get some data to see how those who post on OnlyFans and similar sites view themselves. As for comparing posting online content to "real world" prost....., I don't think that's a valid comparison. Why not? Well, a "real world" prost..... needs to actually, physically interact with the person paying them. When posting content online, the photo(s) or video(s) posted don't change (meaning one has to post NEW content to keep the revenue flowing) and the content creator doesn't need to physically interact with those buying the content. In any event, I fully accept and respect the fact OnlyFans doesn't appeal to you. I've got no problem with you expressing your opinion and personal perspective online. I do have an issue with you posting this video as "The Truth About OnlyFans" vs "My Views on OnlyFans". Anyway, thanks for posting!
That's true! This could maybe be titled my views or opinions and not "the truth" I guess it's MY truth. I would be super interested to know about the mental health of women who do OF vs. those who don't from someone who has gone deeper on this. From my personal life, I can say anyone who has thought about it only did because of the money aspect. But, I think, if anyone could make that much money like creating art, baking cookies, or taking care of puppies (anything they enjoy) they wouldn't ever think about doing OF. I just wanted to put some perspective on the fact that material things or money should not be women's #1 priority.
@@AshleyRivera I wholeheartedly agree about the money aspect. That's definitely something that's very "seductive" about OnlyFans. In fact, I've had a discussion with a friend who started an account *because* of the "lure" of making lots of money and "quickly". The thing this, actually can apply to many other professions, some of which we consider "above board", I guess we can call it. Over the weekend, I watched a 4-part documentary about the financial crisis in 2009 (sub-prime mortgages, credit default swaps, etc) and some of the people who worked in that field who worked on some of what contributed to the crisis refused to state how much money they were paid, acknowledged it was a LOT of money and indicated they didn't feel "good" about the jobs/work they were doing. There's also some who are more "exhibitionist" in nature and *like* "showing off" (in whatever capacity) and figure why not make money as well.
So, I think it's imperative and extremely important for those considering doing something like that to go into with their eyes WIDE open and only after taking into consideration a number of different things. I agree with it's not for "everyone" and people shouldn't be "seduced" by the money aspect. I don't think there's anything inherently "wrong" with OnlyFans since it's those who publish content there that decide what to post (within their terms of use guidelines). On a side note, I've noticed more and more men starting profiles there as well. I haven't looked at any of their content but I find that to be interesting. We tend to think of OnlyFans as a "scantily clad women" kind of site but apparently, that's not necessarily the case. lol Thanks for the discussion!
Id think most people that dont watch adult films have Not heard of Riley Reid.
I've never watched her videos but I've def heard her name in conversations with friends, on twitter, on IG, etc
I'm glad you're not like other girl whot just selling their body in OnlyFans.Hope you always happy and bless by GOD❤
😅❤️
What's your link? I'll sub.
No sir
@AshleyRivera - I am personally very proud of you for having the courage to post this video content. Also, for letting young women like yourself, to not waist their lives on becoming "Sex Workers" on Only Fans. Your a blessing for sure! As a "traditional" and lovely looking young woman, I wish for you much success in your endeavors, goals and achievements for your future. You have a great head on your shoulders. Bravo!! - From, Pierre @PEMERAN
Oh, thank you! All I want is to let other girls know that there are other options out there. :)
@@AshleyRivera Excellent decision. Please stay "traditional," okay. 💯
You could do a clickbait and post only your pretty face and cute pictures in clothes there and still make a mil lol
u think so 👀
@@AshleyRivera duh , there’s hella girls who just trade their face and nice personality . You have to like talking to lonely men though . At the end of the day what most of them crave is intimacy . Way more than all this sexual stuff . So .. plus your in marketing . You could go BIG w nothing to lose
@@AshleyRivera oh hey love , I think my reply didn’t post but I was saying how there’s still plenty of girls doing it in “ecological way” meaning only showcasing their pretty face and personality. However it does require you to like talking to lonely men and understand their struggles. The thing is .. what they really do crave is intimacy , not even all that sexual perverted stuff that OF girls do.