Why im quitting ONLYFANS
Hey, I’m Nadia 💋
As the title says, I am quitting onlyfans and never looking back. I’m 22 years old and have undeniably made a lot of mistakes in my life. I never say value or worth in myself and always just thought .. “we all die..it doesn’t matter in the end.” What an immature and sad way to think.
Most people are smart enough to never join but I’ll never ever judge anyone who does. I went from fully posting my body online to switching over to feet content thinking that that was a “change.” It’s not. It’s just an excuse to stay in the industry.
I want a family, I have a man who loves me and wants better for me. I want better for me and I’m ashamed of childish decisions. I wanted an escape from working 60-70 hours a week.
I am better than onlyfans and so are you. Please never subject yourself to it. Childish decisions lead to a lifetime of regret.
I am currently in the works of changing all my social media and getting a job ( I have 2 interviews tomorrow ) I hope you can stick around and see my social media grow the right way. ❤️
Ig @ nadiaaangelll
TikTok @ larryeatsb3ars
Hope to see more of you as I grow. ❤️
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