
"After exhausting nearly every traditional option, she turned to OnlyFans, focusing on niche fetish content that doesn't involve nudity. The early grind was intense. "I worked 14-hour days, every single day, for years to get to this point," she said. Now, she makes over $130,000 annually and lives comfortably for the first time in her life. But the toll of the job is starting to catch up with her."
"Despite working since she was 14 and applying to "thousands and thousands and thousands" of jobs, she couldn't get traction in the job market. Don't Miss: "Low-paying jobs thought I was too qualified, high-paying jobs said I had no experience," she wrote. She eventually landed a $30,000-a-year job that didn't require a degree and worked nights and weekends just to survive. "I moved into a very cheap neighborhood and oftentimes couldn't even afford food.""
A 28-year-old creator built a six-figure income on OnlyFans after years of intense labor, focusing on niche fetish content that does not involve nudity. The creator began working at age 14, earned a master's degree in business by 21, and struggled to find traditional employment despite many applications. Early OnlyFans work required 14-hour days for years to build an audience. Earnings exceeded $130,000 annually, enabling a comfortable life. The work caused loneliness, mental drain, lack of social life, dating difficulties, and boredom. Success is attributed to hard work rather than looks or social media clout. The creator is ready to leave the platform.
Read at Benzinga
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