
The real reason Girthmasterr won’t do gay OnlyFans content only makes me love him more
A wholesome king, all six foot seven inches
Whether you’re gay or straight, if you’re a man looking to break into the OnlyFans scene, there’s really one dude you need to worry about, Girthmasterr. Packing eight inches long and seven inches around, Girthmasterr’s origin is basically a Cinderella story. He once worked delivering pizzas and building furniture until an ex-girlfriend suggested he make some bucks using the x-rated snaps he was already posting to Reddit and Tumblr. Now, just a few years after breaking into the OnlyFans scene, he is pulling in $80k a month.
A straight performer, collaborating with everyone from Ari Kytsya to Sidney Summers, Girthmasterr is fully aware that some of his 846k Twitter followers are gay.
“Yep, the gays love me too. Some gay men will message me to say that I’m the only straight person they’ll watch, they’ll still watch my straight porn just for me, even though they have no interest in anybody else,” he awnowledged in a chat with Interview Magazine.
But he’s not looking to break into the gay-for-pay space anytime soon, and for once, this OnlyFans performer has a pretty iconic reason.
So, why won’t Girthmasterr do gay OnlyFans content?
OnlyFans, and to a degree the entire porn industry, has a HUGE queerbaiting problem. I’m not talking about gay-for-pay, which has been controversial in the past, but the OnlyFans lads deliberately positioning themselves as gay men in a bid to get queer people subscribing. You want to make big money off sleeping with men despite not being gay? Absolutely fine, but don’t manipulate and lie to your fanbase.
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Though morally condemnable, pretending to be gay on OnlyFans is an insanely lucrative business. Certain performers, who shall remain nameless so I don’t get a cease and desist in the letterbox, are pulling in upwards of $1.5 million a year – but you won’t catch Girthmasterr hopping on the bandwagon anytime soon.
“I only want to create things that I enjoy and that I kind of have a vision for,” he told Rolling Stone, estimating that 15 per cent of his subscribers identify as gay in real life. “I kind of feel like [if I shot gay content], I’d be ripping [gay fans] off. It would kind of be a cash grab in a sense. And I just wouldn’t feel ethical.”
You rarely hear an OnlyFans performer talking about what’s ethical, but that’s Girthmasterr for you. Elsewhere in the interview, he spoke to the clear difference between how people treat male OnlyFans models and female ones, citing how “Andrew Tate-type figures online” continue to peddle that “OnlyFans creators are low-value women, that women should be modest.”
“It’s insecure men who don’t like the idea that women can be independent, and can do all these things themselves and might not need a man in their life,” he added.
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