A new study published in the journal Sexuality & Culture has found that many adolescents in Spain, including those as young as 12, are not only aware of OnlyFans but also see it as a viable and even empowering way to make money. In group discussions with over 160 teenagers, researchers discovered that platforms promoting erotic content are influencing how young people—especially girls—view economic opportunity, self-worth, and sexuality. Teens frequently framed content creation as a personal choice or expression of agency, while minimizing the risks.
You know what, fuck it. Ban me. I don’t think I have broken any rules.
Upvote to bring you back to zero, because why not. I thought your other comment was a reasonable question, even if I don’t agree, and nothing I’ve seen from you so far seems ban-worthy (although obviously, the mods might disagree with me).
To respond to your question - I wouldn’t promote my kid doing anything, really. I might put them in touch with experts, give them an education, or introduce them to useful people, but I can’t imagine any profession that my child could get into where I would go out of my way to “promote” their work.
If they were of legal age and decided to get into porn or sex work, I’d advise being careful (especially for in-person work) and I obviously wouldn’t be consuming any of their content, but other than that, I’d let them make their own decisions. I don’t let my kid play sports that are going to permanently impact their mental function, and I wouldn’t advise professional wrestling or football as a career choice, but if they decided that that was what they wanted to do with their life, that’s up to them.
I don’t see how porn is worse.