A stern word of warning for young girls joining Onlyfans is coming from a most unexpected person, and his reasoning is sound, even if the messenger isn’t what you expected. Trace Cyrus, the older brother of Miley Cyrus and adopted son of Billy Ray Cyrus, who is a pop singer himself, dropped some knowledge recently regarding Onlyfans and why it’s a terrible idea if a woman ever wants to get married.
Onlyfans, of course, is the most recent social media type platform to garner huge attention and subscribers. Unfortunately, most of the revenue being generated by women and young girls involves n-dity and various types of activity. In 2021, the platform temporarily banned s-xually explicit content until overwhelming user complaints drove them to reverse course.
While the service, which is based in the United Kingdom, also claims to host a wide variety of people like musicians and comedians, its primary use is for amateur pornography and s-x workers. Many young women join the service and participate at various levels, often without taking into account the long-term impact on their social and dating lives.
Trace Cyrus had some interesting thoughts about the subject: “There’s so many girls that do OnlyFans that have lost their chance of ever settling down with a good guy with morals. They will try and call those men insecure for having standards. They get a lot of attention from guys on OF so they think they have options. But any guy who is so desperate to see s-xual content they are willing to pay for it is a desperate loser.”
The old-fashioned mindset Cryus is espousing is unexpected but refreshing and hearkens back to more family-oriented values. Hardly the person anyone thought this type of opinion would come from. He continued: “I know some amazing girls that are genuinely good people that do OF. I just think this independent mindset of not needing a man is extremely toxic and leads to a very lonely future. I hope more girls continue to speak up about this so other girls know the risk of getting into it. Having a good man and a family will bring you more happiness in old age than OF ever could.”
Naturally, any time someone talks about morality, especially when it is from a conservative viewpoint, the woke mob arrives, pitchforks in hand. Obviously, Trace Cyrus isn’t a conservative, but no matter; he has since received an overwhelming amount of hate and criticism for speaking his opinion.
One comment from porn star Sybil Stallone read: “There’s a lot of female sex workers married with families, businesses, educations, homes etc. Some are married to sex workers and some are married to non-sex workers. We are valuable humans. Stop devaluing our existence with your platform.”
Another sarcastic reply read: “We need to stop this ridiculous idea of women being able to treat their bodies and their time as those belong to them! What a wild concept for women to do what they like and enjoy of their own choosing!”
Cyrus responded to almost none of the replies, but when he did, he doubled down. He said: “Only reason people are so offended on here from my post today is because it’s true. If there wasn’t truth to my statement nobody would care. I triggered everyone who already knows this but try’s [sic] to ignore it. My message was extremely positive and great advice. Your [sic] welcome. I stand on everything I said. I’ll never read another response to anything I post on here. Most of you have made it clear you’re not intelligent enough to make a rebuttal to my statement without verbal abuse and name calling.. An emotional response to my very logical statement.”
Naturally, liberal media, including The Los Angeles Times and USA Today, are doing what they do best, which is to take Cyrus’ intentions out of context and inflame the woke left, but no matter. Trace Cyrus makes a great point, and it is one most people know is true whether they want to capitulate or not. Sadly, Cyrus is being blasted for his opinion, which is pretty standard for the woke left in 2023.
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