Just checking, is this okay?

FindomFeiyah

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I want to post fun hot + kinky stories I've written about my fantasies, including some stories of my fantasies of financial domination.

I do not intend to promote these as services, or anything like that, but I am a professional financial dominatrix.
None of these stories are about real people, they are all fantasy, and most of them I never intend to do / are just pipe dreams.

I put my website link (in the "site" section of the bio) as my x.com (edit, the following is about my x)
which is pretty much just a kinky findomme blog. I don't use real names or anything like that.
I may promote real services from time to time like telling people how much my bills cost, or inadvertently promote stuff on my x by posting fantasies of things I'd like to do or parts of receipts?

I don't do "sex work" unless your definition is men get turned on by the idea of sending me money...

(this has been the section about my x)

I'm just wondering is this okay, (being a findomme posting fictional findom stories I fantasize about that I don't plan on doing with my subs with the same/similar handle) or does this count as "promoting sex work"?
I don't think so, but I don't want to accidentally be breaking any rules.

Thanks so much!

Edit: for spelling
Edit 2: clarification,
not posting any links out in stories, I'm wondering about the site link I put in my bio.
 
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I'm just wondering is this okay, or does this count as "promoting sex work"?
I don't think so, but I don't want to accidentally be breaking any rules.

Thanks so much!
Present the stories as fiction, make no reference to your real world and you should be okay. You can't put any links to the outside world in stories, and you won't be allowed to reference your website.

Completely separate your fact from your fiction.
 
Findom is a fairly niche fetish, but there are stories here with it.

Like EB said though, make it fiction, not as a way to drive traffic to your social media.

You can have a Patreon link if you have that, and it's fine. What you can't do is use stories here as a teaser to get people to join your site to read more.
 
Present the stories as fiction, make no reference to your real world and you should be okay. You can't put any links to the outside world in stories, and you won't be allowed to reference your website.

Completely separate your fact from your fiction.
For sure! Thanks so much! Again, these are not real experiences I have done with my subs, they are fictions, fantasy. I plan to state that these are all fictional scenarios in a blurb at the front of my findom stories, I see some people do that with CNC stories and such so it makes sense to me! ^ ^

My main questions then would be:
1. should I remove the link in my profile bio to my x? or is it safe to keep it there? I don't have a patreon, they lately haven't been okay with NSFW stuff the past few years as far as I'm aware, and some of my kinks like hucow (clarification edit: lactation) they don't even allow on sites like OF...

2. Of course I wouldn't link out to my site from Lit or anything but I do plan to have a website in the future.
The ideas of demanding subs on livestreaming and using subscription sites can be a big part of the online findom kink and I'd like to write about them so...
maybe I could avoid if I want to talk about demanding someone go to the site in the piece of fiction if I put a fake site name or a "[site].com" or "Her Website"?

2. b. If I do write findom stories with that kind of scenario, should I use a fake name to self insert or would it be okay if i made it clear this was a fictional character "Feiyah" that's not me?

c. Is it even okay to write self insert fantasy stories and post them on here in the first or second person, or should I limit the tense to third person only to avoid any and all confusion? Of course I'd prefer to have the voice and tone of some works be able to be varied and interesting, and fit depending on the piece, but I wouldn't want to be breaking the rules and as I'm on the autism spectrum it's really hard for me to "read between the lines" on these sorts of social rules.

sorry if any of this comes off as pedantic or something I'm trying my best! ^^;
 
Findom is a fairly niche fetish, but there are stories here with it.

Like EB said though, make it fiction, not as a way to drive traffic to your social media.

You can have a Patreon link if you have that, and it's fine. What you can't do is use stories here as a teaser to get people to join your site to read more.
Thanks so much!!
Yes, I've read some findom on here, it's quite good!

As I just mentioned in my reply to EB, I'm pretty sure Patreon has cracked down on erotic content the past few years so I don't have one of those. I plan to make my own site in the future but I'm not gonna link it on here.
My site would be primarily to have a safe payment processor for subs who want to pay my rent and alternative to sites like onlyfans for stepping on cakes and using their cards at atms videos and the like. I don't currently plan to sell/monestize my writing I mostly just wanna read and write stories on lit and engage with the kinky author community on here, so on.

I'm curious, of course in the rules it's very clear to me not to link out as a way to promote myself on Lit to drive readers from my Lit content to my site,
but would it be okay to link to Lit from other places like on my x or in dms if I wanted to share some of these stories to other people like subs, other dommes, ect in the online findom community?

Also do you think I should delete my x link in the "site" section of bio, or would it be safe to keep it?
 
I’m not a writer so take my advice for what it’s worth. I would recommend erring on the side of caution. I’d make sure to reference an obviously fake website. You could tell the stories from your point of view or from the other side. Maybe come up with a pseudonym for yourself. Regarding your link to X, I’m not sure. I can’t say I’ve seen too many people have that in their profile. I do appreciate your effort to stay within the rules. Good luck!
 
I’m not a writer so take my advice for what it’s worth. I would recommend erring on the side of caution. I’d make sure to reference an obviously fake website. You could tell the stories from your point of view or from the other side. Maybe come up with a pseudonym for yourself. Regarding your link to X, I’m not sure. I can’t say I’ve seen too many people have that in their profile. I do appreciate your effort to stay within the rules. Good luck!
Thanks! Pseudonyms for my site and any self insert seems like a good idea to err on the safe side, I think I'll definitely do that then! It might also make it less hazardous to fall down an accidental rabbit hole of breaking the rules in general that I have not yet anticipated, so thank you for that.

I guess for the meantime I'll have my x link in my "site" section on the bio. And if someone reports or flags it and it's not allowed then hopefully mods will tell me to delete it, and then we'll all know for sure!

It sorta just seems like the site link is to put a site where people can find and support you on social media
and that that's what it's for,

and that the rules are trying to tell me not to promote myself in stories as a pipeline to pay for services, and I'm trying to stick to the spirit of that rule I just don't 100% understand it so it's confusing to me what would and wouldn't count as self promotion, so I'm trying to be as conservative as possible even though I'd really love to go full ham haha.

BUT maybe I'm reading it entirely wrong and "site" link in bio is actually for linking to your favorite unrelated youtube video or something? Genuinely might be too on the spectrum to understand this one on my own, I need help! ^ ^;

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For sure! Thanks so much! Again, these are not real experiences I have done with my subs, they are fictions, fantasy. I plan to state that these are all fictional scenarios in a blurb at the front of my findom stories, I see some people do that with CNC stories and such so it makes sense to me! ^ ^

My main questions then would be:
1. should I remove the link in my profile bio to my x? or is it safe to keep it there? I don't have a patreon, they lately haven't been okay with NSFW stuff the past few years as far as I'm aware, and some of my kinks like hucow (clarification edit: lactation) they don't even allow on sites like OF...
The site allows you to link from your bio to a website, but doesn't allow off-site links in stories.
2. Of course I wouldn't link out to my site from Lit or anything but I do plan to have a website in the future.
The ideas of demanding subs on livestreaming and using subscription sites can be a big part of the online findom kink and I'd like to write about them so...
maybe I could avoid if I want to talk about demanding someone go to the site in the piece of fiction if I put a fake site name or a "[site].com" or "Her Website"?
I got a story rejected for writing "a Tumblr blog", so that's probably a no. Something that is obviously promotional shouldn't be in a story - the site is clear about that, the owners don't want the site to promote other places (camgirls excused, obviously).
2. b. If I do write findom stories with that kind of scenario, should I use a fake name to self insert or would it be okay if i made it clear this was a fictional character "Feiyah" that's not me?
Who will know your character's real name? I wouldn't think Felyah is your real name. I've got stories here with real names and fictional names, and no-one would ever know which is which. I've got completely fictional stories here where people have commented, "Thank you both for sharing" - they think what they have just read is autobiographical, when it's complete fiction. I also have true stories which readers probably think are fictional. If you don't say, no-one will know.
c. Is it even okay to write self insert fantasy stories and post them on here in the first or second person, or should I limit the tense to third person only to avoid any and all confusion? Of course I'd prefer to have the voice and tone of some works be able to be varied and interesting, and fit depending on the piece, but I wouldn't want to be breaking the rules and as I'm on the autism spectrum it's really hard for me to "read between the lines" on these sorts of social rules.
There's plenty of discussion in the AH about second person stories. The almost universal conclusion is, they suck.

Other than that cautionary note, the ability to use either first or third person is something every writer should have in their toolbox. Use the pov that suits the story.

I can see that you're worrying about "rules" - the only rule really, is to know the fundamental rules of grammar, especially dialogue punctuation. They're conventions for a reason, because they make reading easier.
sorry if any of this comes off as pedantic or something I'm trying my best! ^^;
The best way is to get some stories out there, get a reaction. Don't be too ambitious at first: start with short two character stories, until you know what style you prefer, what comes naturally when you write. Once you've got a few stories under your belt, you'll be more comfortable with your writing, and you'll find your audience. Findom is a bit of a niche, but if you write well, hit the kink, you'll be fine. Good luck!
 
It sorta just seems like the site link is to put a site where people can find and support you on social media
and that that's what it's for,

Personal site link in your profile is different than posting stories. If you want to actually submit stories here you cannot have outside links in them. If you are using your stories to fish for customers to your personal site, that is a grey area. If you are selling your own literature, that is encouraged, so long as you are not submitting partials with a "and if you want to read the ending, sign up at my site!" No teasers, full stories only. If you are using your stories to promote your paid sexual services, that probably won't fly. If you are wondering if your services are deemed sexual or not, you will probably have to just ask the admin, Laurel or Manu, and if they have any time to get back to you (they usually don't) only then you will get the answer that you are looking for.

Worst case scenario, you post your stuff. The admin doesn't notice anything and it slides through (lots of broken rules slide through), and then someone reports you two years later and the admin deletes you. Bottom line: you probably care more about your abiding by the rules than the site does, but then with almost no transparency around here, no one can say for certain.
 
The site allows you to link from your bio to a website, but doesn't allow off-site links in stories.
Oh, yeah for sure I was just curious if having my x linked with the same pseudonym (FindomFeiyah) would count as selling sex work in some roundabout if I had my x linked in there, because subs could hypothetically find me and reach out to pay me by finding me on there. And I post horny on main on there.
(I don't even plan to respond to twitter dms from subs though to be honest, they can wait to message me to chat privately on my site and follow the directions or be ignored, so I doubt that it counts even then, but...)

I got a story rejected for writing "a Tumblr blog", so that's probably a no. Something that is obviously promotional shouldn't be in a story - the site is clear about that, the owners don't want the site to promote other places (camgirls excused, obviously).

was it writing a "tumblr blog" like a fake blog post that had a pseudonym, or a fake blog post with a real reference to a external site? Or a real post cross-posted? Or just the formatting looked like a blogpost?
Sorry, I'm sort of confused and I think this is the part I need the most help trying to figure out.

For example the sort of stuff I would see happening that I might want to play with similarly would be maybe mentions of fake websearching (like a character in a story using a websearch), or a character in a story finding the domme's webpage and getting mind controlled to join or something and spending more and more money as part of the plot.
or mentions of finding someone online who he's now texting back and forth with on the phone.
so would you also stay away from stories with the internet entirely?
Or like maybe have a site called "websearch" instead of "Google"?
Or more like "He searched until he found it at last, his goddess's website. He looked around the pages for a little bit, filled out the contact form, and hit 'send', and waited. Four days later, he got a dm on a different social media site"

Who will know your character's real name? I wouldn't think Felyah is your real name. I've got stories here with real names and fictional names, and no-one would ever know which is which. I've got completely fictional stories here where people have commented, "Thank you both for sharing" - they think what they have just read is autobiographical, when it's complete fiction. I also have true stories which readers probably think are fictional. If you don't say, no-one will know.
It's the same name that I have in my x handle, so that's where I don't know what it comes off as to mods or not ^^:
Like, if I write fictional findom stories and I use the same handle where subs can actually find and message me, or if later on down the line i have a professional website that has the same pseudonym, does that break the Litrotica rules?
Like if someone sees my content on Lit and takes the effort to track me down and then decides to try to become a finsub, would that get me in trouble?
I just recently got ripped off by a fence company for not covering all the stuff in negotiations via emails, so now I can't prove the lied to me about what they claimed they would do, so I figure I'm just letting paranoia get the best of me. ^ ^; but it would really suck to get banned for something like that.

There's plenty of discussion in the AH about second person stories. The almost universal conclusion is, they suck.

Other than that cautionary note, the ability to use either first or third person is something every writer should have in their toolbox. Use the pov that suits the story.

I can see that you're worrying about "rules" - the only rule really, is to know the fundamental rules of grammar, especially dialogue punctuation. They're conventions for a reason, because they make reading easier.
Thanks so much! I'm less worried about getting banned for bad grammar (I like to do my best and might make a mistake here or there, but I usually don't have too many issues with that) and more so about my fear of not knowing if having the career I have could get me in trouble for unintentionally promoting "sex work" making it so that my creative fictional fantasy writing suffers or loses some of its "magic juice".
Or like what if because I wrote a story about stepping on cake and I also step on cake for a living that counts as "stuff I've done with real people"
which now that I wrote that out I think I understand the rules a lot better... because it would make no sense to me that a girl named Ashley who does onlyfans work under the title VanessaBaby should get booted for writing a fictional story on lit for a self insert character named Vanessa posting photos on "the net".

or that and Ashley35675mumble should get banned on lit for writing about a girl named Ashley sexy mumbling to a guy she met online when she has an ASMR channel that's only refrenced as "her ASMR channel" with no mention to if it's youtube or something.
does that sound right or am I still completely wrong and can't figure it out? T T ^ T T

The best way is to get some stories out there, get a reaction. Don't be too ambitious at first: start with short two character stories, until you know what style you prefer, what comes naturally when you write. Once you've got a few stories under your belt, you'll be more comfortable with your writing, and you'll find your audience. Findom is a bit of a niche, but if you write well, hit the kink, you'll be fine. Good luck!
Thank you so much for your kind words and encouragement!! <3
 
Personal site link in your profile is different than posting stories. If you want to actually submit stories here you cannot have outside links in them. If you are using your stories to fish for customers to your personal site, that is a grey area. If you are selling your own literature, that is encouraged, so long as you are not submitting partials with a "and if you want to read the ending, sign up at my site!" No teasers, full stories only. If you are using your stories to promote your paid sexual services, that probably won't fly. If you are wondering if your services are deemed sexual or not, you will probably have to just ask the admin, Laurel or Manu, and if they have any time to get back to you (they usually don't) only then you will get the answer that you are looking for.

Worst case scenario, you post your stuff. The admin doesn't notice anything and it slides through (lots of broken rules slide through), and then someone reports you two years later and the admin deletes you. Bottom line: you probably care more about your abiding by the rules than the site does, but then with almost no transparency around here, no one can say for certain.
Thank you so much! This makes things super clear.

Also in my post when I was mentioning that I had my x linked in the site section of my bio I said
"I may promote real services from time to time like telling people how much my bills cost, or inadvertently promote stuff on my x by posting fantasies of things I'd like to do or parts of receipts?"

is that confusing people to think I meant that I would promote real services in my stories and link out to my x inside the stories, because if that's what I meant what I would have said I would have worded like "I might promote my x page in my stories by telling people to pay my bills"
but what I meant was "If I have advertising for sites where they can pay me on my x page does that mean that I am inadvertently breaking Lit's rule of promoting selling sex work by using my name the same on both sites if i have my x link in my bio?" ^ ^;

I'm more so trying to post and read stories on lit and have fun with it and sharing and engaging with others on here.
I guess I wouldn't be opposed to my subs finding my lit and it sparking some ideas for them down the line of what kind of energy they want, or stuff they want to talk about
and I suppose I wouldn't be opposed to if someone found me on Lit following my x and eventually paying my rent or asking me for cardholder authorization or whatever,

but they would be getting a pretty weird shock of "just send me money 'cause I'm cute and milfy and like to step on cake and wear cow ears" instead of the cock milking they might have been hoping for after they read or something. XD

but I'm not really intentionally trying to fish for subs,

I just don't know how far the rules go and don't want to lose access to posting and having a good time on Lit because it's too easy to search me up or something.

more so just trying to write and read and converse with the Lit community and come up with cool interesting scenarios that are hot, which can be quite motivating. Maybe share my work with my subs if they are bored and I'm busy or while I'm sleeping or something. Mostly share with other dommes, we like to talk about these sort of things.

I don't offer any nudes or sex stuff in my findom work. I like talking about (complaining about, accepting, appreciating) my big boobs, but I do that for free all the time, and it's not always inherently a sex thing for me. If it turns them on, that's their business.
But the stories I plan to post on lit are very sexual fantasies and not something I would do with subs, at least not currently/yet, I could always be a different person 5,10 years from now who knows..

maybe I will message and ask, that's a good idea ^ ^

Maybe if I put a disclaimer at the head of every story
"This is a fantasy only. This is a fictional story posted to Literotica. If you want more of that, you will find it here. You can't sign up for more of this on a site somewhere. It is as complete as it will be unless I post updates on Lit, and no extra parts will be available for purchase."
 
was it writing a "tumblr blog" like a fake blog post that had a pseudonym, or a fake blog post with a real reference to a external site? Or a real post cross-posted? Or just the formatting looked like a blogpost?
It was the phrase "my Tumblr blog" that triggered the rejection. I changed it to, "my blog" and it went through. Even using an obviously fake website name is enough to get bounced.
or example the sort of stuff I would see happening that I might want to play with similarly would be maybe mentions of fake websearching (like a character in a story using a websearch), or a character in a story finding the domme's webpage and getting mind controlled to join or something and spending more and more money as part of the plot.
Writing, "the client went to my website" would be okay, but, "the client went to my website insert fake website name here" could get bounced.
Or more like "He searched until he found it at last, his goddess's website. He looked around the pages for a little bit, filled out the contact form, and hit 'send', and waited. Four days later, he got a dm on a different social media site"
That should be okay.
Like, if I write fictional findom stories and I use the same handle where subs can actually find and message me, or if later on down the line i have a professional website that has the same pseudonym, does that break the Literotica rules?
No. You just can't use Lit to promote your site.
Like if someone sees my content on Lit and takes the effort to track me down and then decides to try to become a finsub, would that get me in trouble?
Not from Lit, but I'd be careful what you put in the public domain, as a general principle.
I just recently got ripped off by a fence company for not covering all the stuff in negotiations via emails, so now I can't prove the lied to me about what they claimed they would do, so I figure I'm just letting paranoia get the best of me. ^ ^; but it would really suck to get banned for something like that.
It seems to me your risk isn't getting banned from Lit (that's unlikely if you don't use Lit content to promote off-site content), but your proposed public persona. You're going to be approached by randoms on the internet, so you need to make sure your true identity and where you live is well protected.
Thanks so much! I'm less worried about getting banned for bad grammar (I like to do my best and might make a mistake here or there, but I usually don't have too many issues with that) and more so about my fear of not knowing if having the career I have could get me in trouble for unintentionally promoting "sex work" making it so that my creative fictional fantasy writing suffers or loses some of its "magic juice".
You might be overthinking. Maybe you should step back from your worry for a little while, and do what you would usually do when there are too many things going on in your head?

The thing is to focus on your stories as fully fiction, and disconnect everything from your online work. It could be a fine line with the site, unless you separate real life from writing fiction.
 
I just don't know how far the rules go and don't want to lose access to posting and having a good time on Lit because it's too easy to search me up or something.

I understand that, and I - as well as many others here - would dearly love to give you the straight goods answer, but the truth is, no one knows the straight goods answer. Your questions tread deeply into the grey areas around here and the admin has never cared to be all that clear on those types of answers.

All that we can tell you is that it is perfectly okay to have a personal sexy link in your profile.

It is perfectly okay to use your stories on this site to promote your paywall sexy literature - so long as you don't use the site as a teaser springboard (it sounds like you are not doing this so should be fine).

It is not okay to use this site to promote your paid sexual services.

Of course the question remains: are the paid services that readers here might find their way to through your profile offsite link qualify as paid sexual services? The only ones who can answer that are Laurel and/or Manu. Literally just two people admin this behemoth borg cube of a site. And it is highly doubtful that they even know since it is doubtful that they have any cut and dried definitions. You can ask them and you might even get an answer if you wait long enough (they are notoriously out of touch), yet even then it is doubtful that it would be a straight one. But hey, you never know.
 
It was the phrase "my Tumblr blog" that triggered the rejection. I changed it to, "my blog" and it went through. Even using an obviously fake website name is enough to get bounced.

Writing, "the client went to my website" would be okay, but, "the client went to my website insert fake website name here" could get bounced.

That should be okay.

No. You just can't use Lit to promote your site.

Not from Lit, but I'd be careful what you put in the public domain, as a general principle.

It seems to me your risk isn't getting banned from Lit (that's unlikely if you don't use Lit content to promote off-site content), but your proposed public persona. You're going to be approached by randoms on the internet, so you need to make sure your true identity and where you live is well protected.

You might be overthinking. Maybe you should step back from your worry for a little while, and do what you would usually do when there are too many things going on in your head?

The thing is to focus on your stories as fully fiction, and disconnect everything from your online work. It could be a fine line with the site, unless you separate real life from writing fiction.
Thank you so much!! This is all great stuff.

Don't worry, I am in the process of setting up everything I need to accept payments online safely, which conveniently also involves a good deal of safeguarding legally and business-wise for these matters. They will never have access to my address, legal name, ect. ^ ^

but thank you for mentioning and looking out for me, it's also important to mention in general to anyone reading this to set this stuff up properly. Get a business attorney, and entertainment attorney. File for an LLC and a business bank account. Use a third party address service. Talk to your accountant to make sure you file the right tax code. You can't just open up a paypal and start taking findom payments, and expect to have anything about that process go well for you! Things can and do go VERY badly. So I will still continue to be careful, actively.

It's totally find for randoms to approach me, I have had several do so already but I don't respond unless they go through the proper channels.

I'm double checking and editing one of the stories I have and I think I actually managed to miss literally every key point I was worried about in this post, so you were right! ^ ^; I should just have fun and write a bit more to calm down for now~
 
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I understand that, and I - as well as many others here - would dearly love to give you the straight goods answer, but the truth is, no one knows the straight goods answer. Your questions tread deeply into the grey areas around here and the admin has never cared to be all that clear on those types of answers.

All that we can tell you is that it is perfectly okay to have a personal sexy link in your profile.

It is perfectly okay to use your stories on this site to promote your paywall sexy literature - so long as you don't use the site as a teaser springboard (it sounds like you are not doing this so should be fine).

It is not okay to use this site to promote your paid sexual services.

Of course the question remains: are the paid services that readers here might find their way to through your profile offsite link qualify as paid sexual services? The only ones who can answer that are Laurel and/or Manu. Literally just two people admin this behemoth borg cube of a site. And it is highly doubtful that they even know since it is doubtful that they have any cut and dried definitions. You can ask them and you might even get an answer if you wait long enough (they are notoriously out of touch), yet even then it is doubtful that it would be a straight one. But hey, you never know.
Thanks so much!! ^ ^
Yeah, it would be interesting to know for sure!
For now I'll tread carefully, and I'll reach out to them and see when/if we get a response.

My only real experience with this is reading case law for copyright filings.
Sometimes "using someone else's art to promote your service" has been interpreted to mean posting an image of two wolves you liked and putting a link to your new album in a post. And thus that post was able to asset that the party that created the image legally deserved royalties.

Super uncommon, probably even more uncommon now that memes are very popular in the way that they are,
but that's aboslutely coloring my knowledge and understanding is coded this way so I'm just not really sure what the social context in the story publishing terms is.
 
That's disappointing if true, since I submitted a (fictional!) story here last night in which a character refers to her channel where people pay to see her lactate. One of my sources, from The Village Voice earlier this year: https://www.villagevoice.com/sex-and-dating-lactating-onlyfans/
I think their justification was that it was too hard to tell if you were selling human body fluids or not doing that and just posting stuff about sexy lactation. (rofl)

But I recently read the terms for LoyalFans and they're wayyyy more strict (at least, way more transparently strict) and seem to classify it as some form of child abuse content (because babies drink it the same way, and I guess they really don't want any problems with being dropped by certain payment processors for anything that could even be interpreted as roleplay ddlg content ect. (to dig in a bit deeper- they don't want to pay the extra percentage for high risk adult purchase fees.

Only Fans had a similar issue with public scrutiny as well, and still don't allow as much diversity in safe sane consensual kink content as I feel like they should, but they aren't as strict as the time they had a bunch of investors pull out due to high risk transactions, because when they tried to hard pivot to "normie only content" everyone got super pissed and they lost almost all of their business so they just decided to do it with the right structure finally, and they have the infrastructure set up better for paying the fees processing for spicy images now if I recall correctly.)

But you can def post most spicy content on onlyfans as opposed to patreon, I think.

story sounds great I'll check it out!

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I think their justification was that it was too hard to tell if you were selling human body fluids or not doing that and just posting stuff about sexy lactation. (rofl)

But I recently read the terms for LoyalFans and they're wayyyy more strict (at least, way more transparently strict) and seem to classify it as some form of child abuse content (because babies drink it the same way, and I guess they really don't want any problems with being dropped by certain payment processors for anything that could even be interpreted as roleplay ddlg content ect. (to dig in a bit deeper- they don't want to pay the extra percentage for high risk adult purchase fees.
One thing discussed in my (hopefully!) upcoming chapter is that my young, inexperienced character wants to sell milk to her fans (at $50 per ounce!) using cold packs provided by a milk bank. She is discouraged by another character on the grounds that it would "compromise the mission" of the nonprofit milk bank. My donating character concedes that she hadn't thought of that and the subject is dropped.

story sounds great I'll check it out!
I'll drop a link here when the chapter is published. I hope that'll be in a few hours, but it might take another day.
 
I'll drop a link here when the chapter is published. I hope that'll be in a few hours, but it might take another day.

The chapter was published a few hours ago, right on schedule:
https://www.literotica.com/s/ch-03-sisters

Note that it begins to explore the experience of a budding female hypnotist, which seems to be another interest of yours. There'll be (a lot!) more of that in chapter 4.

Also right on schedule, the story immediately got hit by two 1-star ratings (plus one 5-star). We'll see if a sweep cleans that up later.

Edit: one more 1-star rating landed. The usual hater brigade is out early and often.
 
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