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As Sham puts down his smoothie and checks his phone—three new messages, one custom video request for “hip thrusts, slow motion, no music”—he smiles. OnlyFans - OnlyShams - Workout makes me horny
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“I have a subscriber who only buys my ‘cool-down’ videos,” says “Jax,” a former collegiate swimmer who pivoted to the platform full-time. “Stretching, foam rolling, the moment the mat gets slippery. He said it feels like watching someone let their guard down. That’s worth $15 to him.” As Sham puts down his smoothie and checks
“I sell a ‘monthly meal plan’ for $50,” says a creator named Marcos, who has 12,000 paying subscribers. “It’s a PDF of my diet and a 10-minute explicit video of me eating a protein bar. Slowly. It’s absurd. It’s also my best-selling item.”
Critics argue that this niche exploits the vulnerability of the post-workout state. But creators push back. They point out that fitness and sexuality have always been siblings—from ancient Greek gymnasiums (literally, “schools for naked exercise”) to the 1980s Jazzercise erotic underground.