Why I decided to join OnlyFans: Personal experience and my philosophy
One day my friend told me about the OnlyFans platform π€« She shared her experience and how this platform gave her the opportunity to develop creatively, build her audience and still feel independent and close her needs π€
I was immediately interested in the idea - I realized that I could express myself here and create almost any type of content.
What attracted me most to this platform is that I can completely set my own rules. But it was important for me to make this space not only creative, but also safe π«
I'm always there to listen to you, answer questions and support you if you need it. My goal is to create a supportive atmosphere so everyone feels like they belong here β€οΈ
β It is very important to me that here on my page, you respect me and I respect you β
So please don't send me a picture of your penis in the first message π It's impolite
Netherlands. Part 2 The first few days were particularly difficult. In stores and cafes I had to explain myself with gestures and a minimal set of English words. In those days, I was so glad that cappuccino and lattes were called the same everywhere π
One day at the supermarket, I couldn't find the product I wanted and didn't know how to ask the sales clerk. I ended up just pointing at the photo on my phone. Now grocery shopping is much easier, but I still sometimes look up the price of products by comparing the last digits of the barcode π
As time went on, I realized that I needed to learn the language. I enrolled in English courses and try to speak it every day. Practicing English is also one of the reasons why I registered on Onlyfans π π
Meeting new friends from different countries has been great practice. I learned not to be afraid of making mistakes and to speak up even if I'm not sure of the right thing to say. People in the Netherlands are very friendly and patient, they are always willing to help and explain β€οΈ
Today I want to share my experience of moving to the Netherlands π
I always dreamed of living in Europe, and the Netherlands seemed like the perfect place because of its high standard of living and rich culture π₯°
When I arrived in Amsterdam, I immediately faced my first difficulty - the language barrier. At the airport, I had to navigate between signs in Dutch and English.
I learned English at school and spoke it fluently in class, but when I got into a real situation, I was scared. I felt scared, uncomfortable, I was without a SIM card and a translator.....
All I could do was buy a sim card for an overpriced price. When I got the internet, I felt safe again π
Today I want to start a series of βWhy am I on Onlyfans?β posts
Thank you to everyone who voted in this post β€οΈ And if you didn't vote, it's not too late
I want to create a safe space on my page for everyone who interacts with me and is active in different ways. A space where you can be you and I can be me, and where we can find answers to important questions together or just enjoy each other's company π₯°π₯
And I hope I'm at least a little bit good at that π
I always try to take the time to answer your questions, be supportive or just chat. For me, communication is not just about exchanging words, it's about understanding each other, inspiring, sharing something important and relaxing π€«π€
And that's why I decided it's time to step up and change the way we interact β€οΈ What do you think it is?