This British footballer got fired from her team after they found out she was posting her nudes online to earn some extra cash
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Sounds like more right wing cancel culture.
I don’t feel qualified to pinpoint the societal backdrop surrounding her dismissal, but I feel strongly that those things should be kept in their own compartments. I kinda see why schools fire teachers who market X-rated images, but what the hell could her naked body have to do with her performance on the soccer field, given that she was (presumably) not breaking any laws? If anything, she should boost attendance.
That said, I’m willing to bet that she was a marginal player. If she was the female equivalent of Lionel Messi, my guess is that she’d still be on the team.
School teachers have been fired for less than marketing x-rated images. Any discovered personal public display or even reference to nudity or sexuality is likely to get them into trouble, at least in North America. This is true even if they did it discreetly on an anonymous, amateur, limited-access forum or did it years before they became a teacher. Our society is obsessed with nudity and sex, in a leering sort of way, and simultaneously highly suspicious of it and ashamed of it. Classroom teaching of sex is mostly about the dangers of sex and also whether you might have been ‘born in the wrong body’ and need medical treatment, instead of being about acceptance, appreciation and enjoyment of our bodies. No wonder kids are so mixed up.
I don’t see the problem with her moonlighting this way. Why not, if she is doing it willingly? As documented earlier in this forum, for example, the Canadian Olympic medal-winning pole vaulter Alysha Newman has an OnlyFans site without it being any big scandal..
The Olympic women should have been fired too. Do you really want a world where it is normal for every women in the public eye to prostitute themselves like this for losers online? If they were doing real modeling it would be one thing but onlyfans is not modeling, it is a form of prostitution. I am not oppose to real prostitution but the mass proliferation of this type of social media prostitution is a gross and I don’t know how there are guys who find it appealing or sexy. In fact onlyfans ruined much eroticism on the internet by destroying real amateur content and turning most of the real modeling industry into onlyfans.
I think it’s their choice.
Human beings possess certain skills and talents, and they try to convert those elements into a livelihood. If the women have something to sell, and people are willing to buy it, I don’t see any case for you or me to stand between a willing seller and a willing buyer.
Am I happy that society values the women on OnlyFans higher than nurses or teachers? No. But I also wish that people didn’t value those with athletic ability over those same teachers and nurses. It’s not the way I would assign value to various human activities, but it’s not my place to stand between willing buyers and sellers.
And, let’s get real. This is far better than prostitution. Nobody catches diseases. Nobody gets roughed up.
Don’t impose your morals on others.
True words of a scumbag
I am not personally a ‘fan’ of OnlyFans, for reasons a bit like those you give. These things are much nicer if shared freely and joyfully. But I fall far short of your condemnation of it and I disagree very strongly with the idea that OnlyFans models should be subject to termination or discipline in respect other life activities. A person likes to get nude and show off, I am not going to condemn the person also getting paid for it. Actresses who appear nude in serious roles also get paid for that. You might argue that the are getting paid for their acting and the nudity was merely integral to the ‘role’, but the fact remains that their personal attractiveness, nude or non-nude, is part of what gets them the role in the first place. Where is the line to be drawn? And, anyway, if you have those criticisms, what are you doing hanging out at a site like this?
You have misunderstood my criticism if you ask why I am on a site like this. A model or actress who does nudity does not involve any prostitution dynamic unlike onlyfans. A real model does not engage in any of the type of behaviors as an onlyfans “model”, there are no paid direct messages, begging guys for money to show a little bit more, paid livestream shows, or completely weird things like dickpic ratings.
I am not oppose to sex work but I do find eroticism from that sphere to be significantly less appealing then from real amateurs or real models and actress. If onlyfans was just a small sex worker industry on the internet like camgirl modeling I wouldnt be oppose to it but it has gone far beyond that. The areas that would previously produce erotic/nude content from women who were not involved with sex work have all been consumed by onlyfans culture.
So you would oppose any retribution from the sports authorities if the modelling had been done on a strictly amateur site rather than on OnlyFans?
Archie Bunker was spot on with England.