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Female Athletes and OnlyFans: A Double Standard

Olympic rower Robbie Manson recently revealed that he uses OnlyFans to supplement his income. The news was met with widespread acceptance and understanding, as many people recognize that athletes are often underpaid. However, it’s unlikely that a female athlete would receive the same reaction if she announced her own OnlyFans account.

There are several reasons for this double standard. First, women are still not seen as being able to control their own sexuality in the same way that men are. A woman who uses OnlyFans is often seen as being “cheap” or “easy,” while a man who does the same thing is often seen as being “cool” or “confident.”

Second, there is a long history of double standards when it comes to sexual behavior. Women have always been held to a higher standard than men when it comes to what is considered appropriate sexual behavior. This double standard continues to exist today, and it makes it difficult for women to be open about their sexuality without being judged.

Finally, there is the issue of public opinion. Many people are still uncomfortable with the idea of women using OnlyFans. They may view it as being disrespectful or immoral. This public opinion can make it difficult for female athletes to come forward and say that they use OnlyFans.

It’s time to challenge the double standard that exists when it comes to female athletes and OnlyFans. Women should be able to use their sexuality to make money in the same way that men can. They should not be judged or shamed for doing so.

If we want to create a more equitable society, we need to start by challenging the double standards that exist when it comes to women and sexuality. We need to allow women to be open about their sexuality without being judged, and we need to give them the same opportunities as men to make money.