Why being a Vocal content creator can be like being an OnlyFans content creator
Does sex sell on both platforms?
By D-DonohoePublished 4 years ago•Updated 4 years ago•5 min read
Did you write that erotica? Wow!
Recently I had someone contact me in relation to one of my stories, after I had promoted it on Twitter. It was an erotic pregnant fiction story, not everyone’s cup of tea I know, but it’s a certain genre I’ve written to a little bit lately. They gave me some positive feedback on it, which for any author is one of the greatest things that can happen (I guess equal to being named a Pulitzer Prize winner, although not sure the last time pregnant erotica won that). I love hearing that my work can touch someone in a positive way, so we started chatting some more.
As it turned out, I was chatting with someone who was just starting out as a content creator on OnlyFans. First, they blew me away with how articulate they were, we talked about their love of writing poetry, and how they found the written word so much more exciting than photos. We then started to talk about how they go about building to be a top OnlyFans creator. It occurred to me, that there were some similarities between us, so I thought it would be great to share.
The intimacy
Across both platforms, we share something that is intensely personal and often only shared with those that are the closest to us. For me, it is my personal thoughts, wishes, fears and fantasies. For OF creators, it is often their body, in intimate poses, semi-dressed or naked.
It takes courage to put yourself out there in front of the world, it takes some level of confidence. There is that fear of “what if no-one likes this?” or worse “what if people say nasty things?” I have had both, there are some of my stories that I poured my heart into, and they have been read twice (and I know who that usually is because I have two very loyal supporters), and I’ve had direct feedback that something absolutely stunk. Yet here I am, standing naked in front you all again (figuratively not literally).
There is also the fear that some of the people you have hidden that side of your life from will find out. For some OF creators that might be their family or their kid’s friend’s family, for me it is some of the same people.
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I used to share my erotic stories on twitter, though I'm a bit put of by the new rule of marking sensitive content. My content hardly gets clicked on when I use this, and I am worried about not using it as the rules are confusing. However, I do find your article helpful, in terms of explaining using only fans; though it isn't something I would use myself.
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Comments (2)
You're talking my language now. I've only been on Vocal a few days. I'll see what I can get up.
I used to share my erotic stories on twitter, though I'm a bit put of by the new rule of marking sensitive content. My content hardly gets clicked on when I use this, and I am worried about not using it as the rules are confusing. However, I do find your article helpful, in terms of explaining using only fans; though it isn't something I would use myself.