One year after launching an OnlyFans page, a TikToker questioned her choices, saying she feels burnt out, 'dead inside,' and is no longer attracted to men
She said her relationship with the job was complicated and a fun, creative outlet in the beginning. However, she said that she began feeling "super burned out" roughly six months in and that she had struggled with mental illnesses.
The creator said in her video from Tuesday that the money was the only upside to doing it and that "it almost isn't worth it anymore."
"I feel a little bit dead inside," she continued. "I feel completely desensitized, and I don't know — not to sound funny — but I really don't feel any type of desire or like attraction to men in general anymore."
She said that receiving "disgusting" DMs from her followers added to her "conflicted" feelings about the line of work and that some users who sent her these messages appeared to have had girlfriends, wives, or families.
One year after launching an OnlyFans page, a TikToker questioned her choices, saying she feels burnt out, 'dead inside,' and is no longer attracted to men
Kimchi Princesa expressed remorse over launching her OnlyFans page but said she was too "prideful" to quit.