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Emotional connections: What men really seek on OnlyFans
Emotional connections: What men really seek on OnlyFans

IOL News

time5 days ago

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Emotional connections: What men really seek on OnlyFans

Men are looking for emotional connections over explicit content on OnlyFans. If you think OnlyFans is all steamy photos and kinky chats, think again. Yes, of course, that stuff is there, but for a surprising number of men, that's not what they're really after. According to a report shared by Need To Know from Supercreator, an AI-powered OnlyFans management platform, a huge 78 per cent of conversations from the site's biggest spenders aren't even about sex. Instead, guys are talking about their pets, their jobs, and their childhood memories. Yep, men are using OnlyFans to chat about real-life, everyday stuff, and they're paying big bucks for the privilege.

$6M for ‘emotional support': The shocking reason men are spending so much on OnlyFans
$6M for ‘emotional support': The shocking reason men are spending so much on OnlyFans

New York Post

time23-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New York Post

$6M for ‘emotional support': The shocking reason men are spending so much on OnlyFans

They're not in the mood. Attention-starved men are dropping huge sums of money on their favorite OnlyFans models — not for raunchy content or online liaisons, but for simple conversation. According to a new report from Supercreator, a management platform, 78% of chats between creators and their top spenders are about everything except doing the deed. Advertisement 3 A new report says 78% of top OnlyFans chats skip the sex talk — it's all pets, work and TV. Sophie Rain's $6M fan just wants to chat, not strip. Jam Press/@sophieraiin The hottest topics? Pets, work, childhood memories, TV shows, hobbies — basically, the mundane stuff they reportedly can't talk about with their real-life significant others. Sophie Rain, crowned the 'MVP of OnlyFans,' knows this all too well. Advertisement Her top fan, Charley — a married American man — has shelled out over $6 million over two years, but rarely asks for nude pics. 'We talk every single day, without fail,' Rain, who boasts seven million Instagram followers (@sophieraiin), told NeedtoKnow. 'Charley, who is married and lives in the US, will send voice notes wondering how my day is going, and he loves getting to know me on a personal level. I am more of an emotional support system for him.' 3 'Charley, who is married and lives in the US, will send voice notes wondering how my day is going, and he loves getting to know me on a personal level. I am more of an emotional support system for him,' Sophie Rain told NeedtoKnow. Jam Press/@sophieraiin Advertisement She added, 'People often think that high-paying clients want kinky stuff. But funnily enough, he prefers to see me fully clothed and doing everyday tasks.' The report breaks down the top seven topics men chat about with OnlyFans models: Their hometown and upbringing Work — to brag or vent Hobbies like gaming, cooking, sports Pets The model's latest holidays or social posts TV shows, movies, and books Fitness and workouts 3 The 'girlfriend experience' is raking in the big bucks — top bombshells like Sophie Rain pull in up to $300K a month, per Supercreator. Jam Press/@sophieraiin Advertisement Yuval, CEO of Supercreator, underscored the trend. 'Contrary to popular belief, our data shows that top spenders on OnlyFans aren't just looking for explicit content, they're seeking emotional connection,' he told the outlet. 'Nudity is easy to find online, but meaningful, consistent attention from the creator of your dreams? That's what drives loyalty and revenue.' The so-called 'girlfriend experience' is big business, with top adult models earning up to $300,000 a month, according to Supercreator. Meanwhile, busty Brazilian Babi Palomas has charged as much as $30,000 to be a 'surrogate wife' for lonely married men — digitally, of course. 'I do tasks that average wives often prefer to avoid — like watching a football match on television without complaining,' Palomas told Jam Press in 2023. Advertisement Palomas noted, 'Many of the men who are married and have families feel lonely,' and they appreciate 'having someone with whom they can share these 'masculine' activities with.' Advertisement

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