OnlyFans Insists It’s Not A Porn Site As Regulatory Crackdown Looms

OnlyFans insists that it’s not really a porn site—at least to UK regulators. “Amazon sells books on sex and gardening. Nobody calls Amazon an adult bookstore, right?” said OnlyFans strategy chief. “Our content creators provide content on anything from gardening to lady gardens, and for some reason, OnlyFans is ‘an adult-content site.’”

The site has also pledged to make its operations more transparent as lawmakers aim to crack down on “illegal material online.” OnlyFans informed British lawmakers that it backs the legislation, and said that it has removed more than a million posts that have violated their acceptable use policy. The company has tried to walk the tightrope of maintaining its vast porn audience while lining up funding from mainstream lenders who are wary of being associated with a platform made famous by sex workers.

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New Weight Watchers Campaign Suggests Fat Women Don’t Enjoy Sex 

best_phone_sex_niteflirt_orgasm8Weight Watchers is having a bad PR week after their promotional ad was a big fat flop. The new WW Black campaign sent out a “mood light” to reporters in Australia; basically a lightbulb “you screw in before you screw,” reports Jezebel. But the gimmick didn’t go over well, as it seemed to suggest that big women don’t enjoy sex as much because of body insecurities.

The promotional copy reads: “if you’ve ever felt self-conscious in the sack you’re not alone—we’ve heard that more than half of women have avoided sex because they were worried about how they look. This globe is a ‘mood light’ designed to give you a little boost in the bedroom (a PG sex toy, if you will). We hope it helps you start seeing yourself in a new light.” The senior marketing manager of Weight Watchers has since apologized, saying it was a mistake to send the bulbs. But here’s what big women everywhere are saying to Weight Watchers about the campaign’s grossly incorrect assumption that fat women don’t enjoy sex: shove your lightbulb—and get a clue!

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