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By Samantha CamanChristian Post Reporter Tuesday, September 3, 2024
Former onlyfans recruiter Victoria Sinis speaks with Benji Nolot, founder of Exodus Cry, in an interview published on YouTube on August 13, 2024. | YouTube/Exodus Cry

Victoria Sinis recruited women and sold her body with only fans, but the strange fetish demands and porn content made her question her career.

Melbourne, Australia-based Sinis told Christian Post in an interview that she didn’t fully understand what the platform really was like until she started working for the sole fan agency. .

She had a background in marketing and helping people build a business, so when her best friend approached her about starting a sole fan agency in August 2022, it was her skills It seemed like an ideal opportunity to make use of.

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“I really didn’t have much knowledge about what the fans were,” Sinis said. “I never saw porn in my life. Even now, for many people, there is still a mystery around the only person.”

“People think, ‘Oh, you can just sell your feet there’ or ‘I think it’s free,'” the former recruiter said, many people have about the platform. He talked about the misunderstandings that have occurred.

“And for me, I think “OK, these girls who were the only fans came from a poor background and on the surface level they seem happy. They seem to be making good money.” You have to be something positive.”

Today, Sinis is the founder of creating Gems, an organization that helps women get free from harmful social expectations, and she also speaks about the dangers of only fans. But before she became an advocate for anti-sexual exploitation, Sinis’ work was very different from what she was doing now.

Only fans see it as empowering, she said, because it appears to control the type of content women have created for subscribers they pay to pay their monthly membership fees.

However, once the girl’s account reaches a certain level, she will no longer be able to promote all subscribers.

The agency hires contractors, imitates the girl, talks with subscribers, and ensures that the account will make money. In addition to promoting communication with subscribers, the agency ensures that girls post suggestive content on social media to promote their sole fan accounts. Also, only fan agencies scout girls on social media to recruit them for the platform, targeting people who usually post provocative photos.

While some girls may think they can continue to post content within their comfort zone and gain traction, Sinis said the platform is competitive. Girls will often find themselves unable to make enough money to post content tailored to their comfort level as they continue to demand that subscribers see more.

“And as an agency, we called these things the levels,” said the previous only Fans recruiter. “When you entered the agency, we told you what your baseline was.”

Levels range from things like bikiniwear (level 1) to implicit nude (level 2) and complete nude (level 3). The higher the level, the more explicit the content becomes.

Sinis said he came up with the idea that people started with implicit nude at level 1 and stated that people could find bikini photos on Instagram. The former recruiter said she proposed this idea because she realized this was a way the platform could make more money.

“So, if you signed up for an agency, your baseline level was that you had to at least hint at nude to all the content you were doing,” she said. .

The former recruiter eventually began to question the work she was involved in and the impact she had on the girls who created content for the platform.

“It really hindered me.”

The only feature that specifically interfered with Sinis was what was called a custom request. Through this feature, subscribers can do almost anything to sexually arouse a girl.

Sinis began to feel tired of some of the subscriber’s requests and frightened. This also required girls to write something like “woman” on their stomachs. Post a photo of yourself tied up.

Another request, including balloons, has made it clear to Sinis that subscribers can make women appeal to all kinds of fetishes. The male-only customer paid the girl by wearing certain types of sandals, blowing them off to a certain size and stomping them.

“Some people might go, they said, ‘Oh, that’s just a joke,'” Sinis said. “Someone paid a good amount of money and they were sexually excited by the girl stomping on a balloon, and it was so specific that it really hindered me.”

One subscriber wanted to see a woman hanging from the shelf, but another stepped into her finger. Sinis couldn’t help but wonder if a man, sexually aroused by a woman hanging from the shelf, would be satisfied with just pretending something.

“Now, the video won’t be enough,” she said. “And they actually want to put someone at risk or hurt someone because we are eating twisted requests with these illnesses and we need to play this fantasy. ”

“If you pull the thread a little and think about the psychology behind it, you know, ‘Oh, amazing. It’s really twisted.’

When Sinis began to struggle with her job, she asked others who were only fans and worked at the agency about what was going on.

Some agency workers have said the platform has provided people with a safe place to do porn, as well as the possibility that heroine users may need a safe place to take drugs. I tried to guarantee it to Sinis. However, according to Sinis, others appeared to bury their heads in the sand.

The struggle to work for only a fan agency grew and reached a point where most days couldn’t even take her to open a laptop.

She offsets bad things by doing something good, such as helping refugees. Sinis previously worked in the cannabis industry, so instead of continuing to work for the sole company agency, he was thinking of starting his own company.

“So I say, ‘Amazing!’ I’ll leave and help refugees, and I don’t have to work for only one person anymore. Everything will fall into place with the intention of signing up for it. ”

“I knew God was real.”

As a child, Sinis attended a church called Citylife, but the family she grew up in was not religious. When Sinis was 10 or 11, she recalled that her family had stopped attending church.

Her family was not religious and did not attend youth groups or Christian camps, but she never forgot the story she told one Sunday.

When Sinis was about four years old, the pastor told the children the story of a gunman threatening to shoot a woman unless she condemned Christ. The woman refused, and miraculously the gun didn’t go away. The former recruiter didn’t know if the story was true or not, but she never forgot it.

“I’ve always had this in my mind,” Sinis said. “I have never condemned God. “There was always a fundamental meaning that he knew that God was real. He knew that God existed.”

When she contacted her childhood church to help refugees, she was invited to attend service. Sinis arrived at the church, and the woman speaking in front of the congregation that day happened to be Melindatantaldo Reest, the movement director of the anti-sexual exploitation group’s mass cry.

Sinis got emotional as Reist spoke about the dangers of today’s over-characterized culture and the ways Christians on Earth intended to become “salt and light.” The movement director highlighted the dangers of websites like Alyfans, which resonated with Sinis.

After the speech, Sinis introduced Reist, saying, “Hello, my name is Victoria. I’m only working with a fan. Reist listens to the story of a young woman and Sinis only plays pornography. When asked if it was true that he provided “safe spaces” to the company, he kindly replied.

“She educated me about the reality of what it was,” Sinis said. “And it was Sunday. By that Friday, I had left the agency.”

“Everything I do is for Jesus.”

After quitting his job at an agency in July 2023, Sinis began working in a cafe. Work included cleaning the toilets, but Sinis found his work humbled. Rediscovering her faith in God, Sinis changed her life.

With the help of Reist, Sinis began talking at school and sharing her stories.

One of Sinis’ speeches went viral in Tiktok, and supporters took their time to deliberate what the Lord wanted to do next for her.

A three-day fast led to the establishment of the creation of gems. And now, Sinis is telling girls about the reality of the platform, only fan-like. The organization understands that young girls “understand their intrinsic values ​​and are made more than “hot” or aim to become only a fan girl It helps to educate young girls to be there.

Samantha Kanman is a reporter for the Christian Post. She can contact samantha.kamman@christianpost.com. Follow her on Twitter: @samantha_kamman

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