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Only Fans, Relationships and Sexuality

Jonathan Stephen Harry Riley
9 min readJan 5, 2024

For today’s article, I will be discussing the complex relationships of the consumerisation of sexual relationships between men and women, which means women are successfully monetising male sexual attention and putting consumerism and profit into relationships.

The blame rightfully belongs not just to the women but also to the men who consume and create only fans’ content, and it damages relationships between men and women.

Still, it turns sexual relationships into mutual masturbation sessions.

What I mean by this is that because men’s particulars are ejaculating screens, they won’t be able to function with a flesh and blood woman, and the woman, she will not respect a man who jerks off to porn.

Some people may think that it’s culturally acceptable, which is now becoming, and some women may feel that getting looked at in the street and given unwanted sexual attention could be empowering for that same woman to sell her sexual imagery online for a profit.

Also, as our societies have become less religious, particularly in the Western world, the Christian traditions of Catholicism and the many branches of Protestantism have been in decline for over 300 years.

Societies moved away from the sacred and social norms which, for better or worse, controlled male and female sexuality and provided people with a framework for how to live their lives and what makes a good person.

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Jonathan Stephen Harry Riley
Jonathan Stephen Harry Riley

Written by Jonathan Stephen Harry Riley

I have been writing from 2014 to the present day; my writing is focused on history, politics, culture, geopolitics and other related topics.

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