Leander's Guide to Onlyfans!
(for subscribers)

So I've been on Onlyfans for about three years now. I thought I'd share some things with you that might help you decide if you want to subscribe to a performer, and how to decide if it's worth your money.
Firstly, all kinds of people pay for porn. I pay for porn. It doesn't make you a creep or a sinner. It doesn't mean you're desperate or unattractive. It DOES mean that you support the performers who make the content with their time, their ideas and their hard work.
Fansites don't lock you into long subscriptions. You can follow a page for just one month and see if you like it. Some of my most regular fans come and go every few months. That's great! Performers appreciate ANY support, so whatever works for you financially also works for us.
How can you tell who has a good page? We all run our sites differently. There's no right and wrong. Some post every day, but is that just photos? If it's videos, how long are the videos? Some, like me, post less frequently but post much longer (15mins+), high resolution videos.
Don't be fooled by the number of posts, the best indicator of good value is consistency.

Regular posts of good quality content, week after week. A good balance of frequency and quantity.

Otherwise you'll be paying for shower selfies day after day after day...
Be careful with performers who show their 'percentage' (a rough indicator of how many followers).

Some people make their page cheap (or free) through a promotion, screenshot the percentage when they get a ton of followers, and keep posting that long after it goes down again.
Promotions are fine, but beware of profiles boasting about their numbers, yet always seem to be running promotions.

New profiles also get a lot of new followers, so they'll have a good percentage initially, but can they keep it? How old is the percentage you're seeing publicly?
Once you've subscribed, take a good look through the profile, not just the newest stuff. Most performers don't delete content so you'll have access to their entire collection from the start.

You'll get an idea of how regularly they post, and the quality of content they produce.
Many performers find it easier to keep up with messages on fansites than they do on Twitter or Insta, so don't be afraid to start chatting.

A good fansite performer will make an effort to reply. Some, like me, will reply to ALL messages, and enjoy getting to know their fans.
Some pages are cheap/free to follow, but charge for individual videos. That's fine and works for a lot of people, but beware of pages that pretend to offer you lots of content, then make you pay extra for anything worthwhile. It might not be good value.
Some pages like to boost their numbers with mutual shoutouts to other performers. Again, this is fine, and you might discover new talent, but ask yourself what you're paying for. A page full of shoutouts is probably not what you were looking for when you signed up.
Finally, fansites should be a fun and easy way for performers and fans to interact. Be friendly & supportive, tell them what you liked and what could have been better. Pages can't be tailored to your individual tastes, but a good performer will be open to feedback.
Fansites have changed my life, but I don't take anything for granted. I've been very lucky, but I've also worked hard, remained consistent and adaptable... and my followers trust me to deliver regular, good quality content.

I'm grateful to you all. X
PS: If you're interested in starting a page and want some advice, I'm afraid I get a LOT of requests for this.

However, if you sign up to OF with my referral code 👇🏻(costs you nothing) I can offer you help/advice getting set up and promoted.

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