But seriously, does anyone not have an onlyfans these days? It's probably not a good look for capitalism that seemingly 1/3 of the country has turned to sex work to make ends meet. Definitely not a dystopia.
But seriously, does anyone not have an onlyfans these days? It's probably not a good look for capitalism that seemingly 1/3 of the country has turned to sex work to make ends meet. Definitely not a dystopia.
Normalization of sex work and women's bodies is good. Normalization of the objectification and possession of women by (mostly) men, is not.
Are these even entirely separable? It appears to me that as soon as money enters the equation, objectification will exist.
OnlyFans is a platform built on the objectification of women.
This is really tough to answer I think, I think hypothetically in a post-capitalist society trading sex will still be a thing and you could perhaps argue that in that form it could be non-objectifying. But under capitalism? I think its a lot harder to say.