• Vespair@lemm.ee
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    3 months ago

    Okay, I’ll try to make it more appropriate for you. Ahem:

    Why woman sell sex on pornhub okay, but women sell sex on instagram bad?

    Also human think young adult sexy. Always, but also now.

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      Not op, but imma be honest with you, I’m currently drunk at an airport bar and I appreciate the absolute fuck out of this tldr

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      3 months ago

      You assume they’re following sex workers on instagram. Nowhere in post it say that. Plenty of weird dudes out there

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        3 months ago

        Yellz0 and Kaitlyn Krems are not “sex workers,” unless you expand the term so broadly so as to include anyone offering titillation, at which point every model and most actors would fall under it as well.

        So no, I am specifically not assuming they follow sex workers, I am assuming they follow people who offer titillating content, as expressed.

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          3 months ago

          Actually you’re full of it. I went back and read that and you literally said OnlyFans models. Don’t play with me old man

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            Are Hallie Berry, Drew Barrymore, Alexandria Daddario, Madonna, the singer Pink, or countless other people who have posed for commercial available photoshoots or video scenes “sex workers”?

            If no, I’m going to need you to articulate how they aren’t but Instagram and non-nude OF models somehow are.

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              3 months ago

              If you’re asking whether I class someone posting lewd photographs for money as a sex worker the answer is yes it’s not complicated

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                I believe I specifically asked you to articulate how the people I mentioned aren’t sex workers but Instagram and non-nude OF models somehow are.

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        3 months ago

        Young adult women who post thirst traps are looking to be looked at. Especially if they aren’t on a private profile.

        It’s normal for men of all ages to look at women who consent with open permissions.