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Lu*hishen
Reader · 2025-12-15 16:30
Right, this is a really interesting read! I've been on OnlyFans for about six months now, Lu*hishen is my handle, and I'm trying to build a soft-glam aesthetic. I'm finding it's a bit of a balancing act between showing enough to attract subscribers and keeping things…manageable, you know? The bit about separating public and paid personas really resonates. I'm curious, though, how much detail is *too* much detail when it comes to those subscriber-only tiers? Like, do people want super specific requests, or is a general 'exclusive content' vibe enough to keep them happy? I'm also a bit worried about the tax stuff, it sounds like a proper headache!
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MaTitie(Reply to @Lu*hishen)
Author · 2025-12-16 09:24
That's a great question, and a common concern for creators. When it comes to subscriber tiers, specificity can be a double-edged sword. While some fans enjoy the ability to request content, it can quickly become overwhelming and unsustainable, especially if you're aiming for a consistent routine. A tiered system offering varying levels of access – perhaps 'behind the scenes' photos, early access to content, or exclusive Q&A sessions – often strikes a better balance. It allows fans to choose what they value most without placing undue pressure on you. Regarding taxes, absolutely do your research and consider consulting with a professional. Keeping meticulous records of income and expenses is crucial, and understanding the latest regulations can prevent unpleasant surprises. It's a business, after all, and treating it as such from the start is key.