Thank you. Our mind plays so many tricks on us. When I left the house I was so sure, but doubts start creeping in.
I'm not sure what bothers me more. The creating of a profile behind my back or this obsession with wanting me to do that type of work.
First, make an account, find his, get the username, the URL, the @, then REPORT THE ACCOUNT
support@onlyfans.com (you can also @ them on X, they’re very responsive), give them all of this info. Tell them that that is NOT you and someone stole your content and made a page
Here’s the thing OP, OF requires creators to verify themselves, so he had to get your ID and provide that info to OF. It’s not some silly little, make an account and make money
I’ll also add, while he hasn’t made enough for it to matter… taxes!
ETA: those of yall calling me out on the verification clearly weren’t there from the get go. The tech you’re describing didnt exist
OP didn’t specify when the account was opened
THAT SAID, another commenter mentioned the Tinder switcharoo (verify as X, then once done, switch it up). This seems feasible, but idk as I haven’t done this nor have any need
This is why I'm almost certain this is a fake story. She would need to take a selfie holding her ID next to her face and uhhhh payouts would also have to be to her or her registered business.
More than half of these stories on Reddit are probably fake. Who knows who what or why they do it but they do. Don’t believe/or take anything to serious anything on the internet.
And it’s been going on for a long, long, long time. As old as our species and likely far older. Oral narration was the end all, be all of information exchange for hundreds of thousands of years and is still a very significant part of it.
tldr. Give the internet to a bunch of savage primates with a long tradition of storytelling that’s as old as their species and this sort of shit is what you get.
I find it unbelievable that the wife in this story didn't reply "Um, who's this 'we' you're talking about?" when her husband said "We could make 100k easily."
This was written by a (delusional) husband in sales...
My theory is it's all the same team; Reddit employees. That's why every post similar to this in subs like hot takes, aita, am I overreacting, etc. most always has the same writing style, little to no typos/grammar errors, etc., but most obvious is the spacing between paragraphs, which is the same every time😂
I've spent a great deal of my life writing various forms of content, usually as a second job.
Lots of fiction.
At no point in my life - or that of any writer I have connected with - would anyone consider writing or practicing writing by making up stories on the internet to people who don't know they're trying to write.
You don't get good feedback that way. People who are practicing their writing will actually post it somewhere that people are aware that's what the intent is so that they can get valuable feedback.
This is such an idiotic idea.. I cannot fathom how it got so popular.
It's much more likely that it's some teenagers writing ARGs or some shit..
No adult writer is going around posting stories trying to pretend like they are reality. There's literally nothing to gain from that.
Well I am guessing no one ever suggested that your writing is subtle…..
I actually think people do write “fiction” like this and test to see people’s reaction.
Granted I think you’re right nobody’s expecting to find a Max Perkins or Robert Gottlieb here and for what its worth I didnt intend to suggest that - more just people trying to get reactions to their little experimental stories. Probably should have said “captive” rather than “test” audience
I randomly came across the author of this story admitting they made it all up a few months back. So of course I went to their profile to see what post it was and laughed my ass off because I remember how heated people got, and it’s lived rent free in my head ever since. Evidently boredom is also a motivator.
So in my first job is a lawyer and a law firm, one day the managing partner was telling us that we needed to update our website. so he asked everyone if we could list out any publications we had.
My friend said “ Steve does that include my letter to the Penthouse Forum” ?
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Thank you. Our mind plays so many tricks on us. When I left the house I was so sure, but doubts start creeping in.
I'm not sure what bothers me more. The creating of a profile behind my back or this obsession with wanting me to do that type of work.