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I worked as a recruiter for OnlyFans – the requests from men were so strange it made me search for Jesus.

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An OnlyFans recruiter has candidly admitted the awful requests she received from men, which motivated her to change course in her personal life.

An OnlyFans recruiter is revealing the terrifying requests she received from men, which were disturbing enough for her to completely change her own life and embrace Christianity.

Australian Victoria Sinis, who has a background in marketing, was unaware of the disturbing fetish requests and violent pornographic materials she would be exposed to while working for an OnlyFans agency.

When a friend recommended her for the position in 2022, Victoria naively didn’t know much about the site. Her role as an employee of the agency was to recruit women for OnlyFans.

At first she thought that most of the women on the site came from poor backgrounds and since they made good money they must surely be happy and doing something positive with their lives, but she got a nasty surprise.

When Victoria was given a behind-the-scenes look at the online world, she quickly learned the harsh truth of it, which inspired her to turn to religion, specifically Christianity.

An OnlyFans recruiter has candidly admitted the awful requests she received from men, which motivated her to change course in her personal life.

Australian Victoria Sinis, who has a background in marketing, was unaware of the disturbing fetish requests and violent pornographic materials she would be exposed to in her role.

Australian Victoria Sinis, who has a background in marketing, was unaware of the disturbing fetish requests and violent pornographic materials she would be exposed to in her role.

Victoria is now the founder of Creating Gems, an organization that focuses on helping women overcome societal expectations and advocates against sexual exploitation.

She transparently shared that some see the platform as empowering because women can somewhat control the content they post for their monthly subscribers, but there is a problem.

While outsiders may have the misconception that OnlyFans is simply about making money from feet photos, the content can be much more sinister.

Victoria noted that when a woman on OnlyFans reaches a certain level on the site, she loses authority over interacting with her subscribers and an agency steps in.

The agency becomes a kind of messenger between the women and the men, and gets the contractors to pose as the woman and proceed to speak to their subscribers.

The brand asks her to post provocative content on social media in order to better promote herself on OnlyFans.

One agency also uses social media to recruit, finding women who post scandalous photos.

Because OnlyFans is competitive, many women are inevitably forced by their subscribers to post content that goes beyond their comfort level, in order to make enough money to survive.

Victoria shared that agencies like hers have tier systems in place.

She explained that she came up with the first level where women appear wearing swimsuits in their photos.

The second level is women who hint at nudity in their content, and the third level is complete nudity.

The higher your level, the more provocative your content, the more subscribers you will have, and as a result, the higher your payouts will be.

Victoria admitted that she disliked the custom requests feature, which allowed subscribers to ask women for specific sexual content.

She shared that some of the disturbing requests included men asking women to write “s***” or the subscriber’s name on their bodies or to tie themselves up in their photos.

A male subscriber paid for a woman to put on a specific sandal, inflate balloons to a certain size, and then stomp on them.

Another subscriber requested to see a woman hanging from a ledge while another woman stepped on her fingers.

Victoria confessed that the more specific the request, the more the industry bothered her.

She was concerned that even if the scenarios were fake, the video might not be enough for a subscriber and they might be inclined to act it out, as OnlyFans often fuels sick fantasies.

That kind of twisted psychology didn’t sit well with Victoria, and she decided to change her life, and in doing so, she remembered what brought her peace when she was younger.

When Victoria took a look behind the scenes at the online world, she quickly discovered the harsh truth, which inspired her to turn to religion, specifically Christianity.

When Victoria took a look behind the scenes at the online world, she quickly discovered the harsh truth, which inspired her to turn to religion, specifically Christianity.

When Victoria was a child, she went to a church called CityLife, which had a program for refugees.

Because her family was not religious, they stopped attending church when she was 10 or 11, however, she never forgot a specific story a children’s pastor once shared.

When Victoria was four years old, she heard the story of a woman who was threatened by a man telling her that she would be shot if she did not denounce Christ.

The strong-willed woman in the story refused and the gun did not fire.

Although Victoria didn’t understand whether the story was real or not, it left a strong mark on her.

As an adult who felt at a dead end in her life, she used the symbolism behind the touching story to strengthen her calling.

She shared that she always had a deep feeling in her gut that at no point in her life did she ever denounce God.

Victoria explained that in her personal journey, she always knew that God was real and existed.

Victoria approached the church and was soon invited to its service.

The day she was present was a full circle moment for her, as the director of the Collective Shout movement, an anti-sexual exploitation group, Melinda Tankard Reist, spoke.

OnlyFans didn't sit well with Victoria and she decided to change her life.

OnlyFans didn’t sit well with Victoria and she decided to change her life.

Victoria was moved by Melinda’s speech, in which she mentioned Christians who symbolically represent salt and light in the world.

When Melinda specifically mentioned OnlyFans and its negative and dangerous impact, Victoria felt her new path had been solidified.

After Melinda spoke, Victoria introduced herself as an employee of an agency that recruits for OnlyFans, and candidly shared the self-hatred she felt because of it.

After Melinda gave her a dose of reality about the horrors of OnlyFans that Sunday, Victoria stopped working at the agency the following Friday, in July 2023.

To get ahead financially, she worked in a café, where the task of cleaning bathrooms seemed humble to her.

Melinda helped Victoria start sharing her story in schools, and one of her moving speeches even went viral on TikTok.

Victoria went on a three-day fast, which ultimately led her to her new path of starting her organization, through which she teaches young girls to have greater aspirations than being attractive to the male gaze like OnlyFans models, and to find their true worth.

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