“I isolated myself socially” – Onlyfans-Girl talks about leaving

Watch the video: “I was socially isolating and ashamed of it” – OnlyFans-Girl talks about leaving.

This OnlyFans girl opens up about her exit from the platform and how the site has impacted her mental health.

1.9m tall Lizzy Groombridge suffered from negative body image as a child and was bullied at school – peers called her “lanky beanstalk” or described her as “anorexic”.

In 2020 she joins OnlyFans to gain confidence. Initially, she posts harmless photos showing her legs before moving on to pornographic material.

She spends 12 hours a day uploading content – at some point the pressure gets too much for her.

“I was at a crossroads in my life. I could either give in to the pressure of requests and do more salacious content, or step back and take my content back. I felt objectified by creepy men.” – Lizzy

The pressure takes a toll on Lizzy’s mental health, and she decides to take a step back.

In the first few months at OnlyFans, Lizzy feels liberated and quickly becomes one of the most sought-after people on the site.

“I enjoyed it at the time, I felt powerful – it felt good.” – Lizzy

As the site grows in popularity, it feels pressure to create more salacious content to keep up.

But her mental health is deteriorating.

“I was socially isolating and ashamed that I had objectified myself.” – Lizzy

Lizzy wants to convey to other women on the platform that it’s never too late to get off.

“If you are addicted to drugs or alcohol, there is an exit plan, you can rehabilitate yourself. What is there for people who are lost in the sex industry? I want to mentor and show girls who are in the same situation now that there is a way out.” – Lizzy

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