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The only thing Reddit would have to do is create an option that excludes accounts with OF links on their profile.
Where this idea started:
I was looking through r/ lonely the other day and I found women baiting men to their OF page, which is disgusting because that's pretty much considered preying on men's mental health.
And also I do look at NSFW content and I enjoy seeing amateur stuff instead of people selling. Before people start saying - "join r/ nofans or r/ nofanscouples etc. I already do! But I want the ability to go through ANY sub I want, including r4r subs and only see non-selling amateur content.
So how would you feel about a settings OPTION to switch off visibility to OF-linked accounts and posts ?
RIP my karma
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EDIT
Thank you to everyone who commented whether you agreed or disagreed, once again this is about having an option. There were many men and women, including OF content creators, who agreed with this idea at an 87% upvote rate. There were also those who disagreed which is perfectly fine. This is about giving people an individual OPTION to choose.
yes please it's become obnoxious and not just on NSFW subs
I don't have an OF. I do post nudes on reddit, but they are free, I don't charge for chats, nothing monetary.
If that's what your getting at...
You and him might have me confused with someone who's ashamed of my body.
Maybe it's okay for men to have sexuality even if they don't have a huge dick?
I don't want it to be work or for people to feel like I owe them
I make a solid color image in paint and open it full screen then adjust the TVs backlight, it works great! plus I already had the TV on wheels anyways
The lighting is mostly just a few tp-link smart light bulbs and a 50" TV on wheels I use as a soft light.
The confidence came with the lighting 🙃
Thanks for coming back to clarify, no hard feelings. I just wish we as a society would move past trying to dunk on people who don't have bigger than average dicks. It puts men in this weird place where almost everyone is "small" and we're taught that that is unwanted and shameful.
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When my posts do well I get women posting stuff like 😘😘 in the comments to get views on their own profile. Like even the penis focused subs aren't safe anymore lol