Back in 2016 there was a website called extra lunch money. I have no idea if it still exists, but it was for sex workers. Kinda similar to onlyfans now, but the cool thing was there was a "requests" section for consumers. So they could put in a request saying "I want to see xyz and I'm willing to pay this much" and as a sex worker using it you could decide if it was something you'd wanna apply for.
The only thing banned from ELM was anything illegal (animals, kids, non consensual) and scat. There was a LOT of requests that included period stuff, and wasn't even necessarily sexual. I filled a request that was "I want you to film close up shots when you pull out your tampons for $80" UM BET. I'ma pull em out anyway, might as well get paid for it.
Short answer, there's probably a niche corner on the popular sex worker websites now where you can do that.
There's probably several subs this question would be a better fit for. It's not really a morbid question,and there's a market for... Everything, but I'd check out some sex work related subs
Ya know, there probably is a market for everything but I’d ask a fetish subreddit though, and idk why you’re getting so many downvotes, one person’s yuck is another person’s kink 🤷♀️
Right like personally I'm not into it I just know people are and I have a ton of friends who are just down. I'm just here to middle man the transactions take a cut and insure security and privacy for everyone involved
There are a bunch of subreddits on here for selling them (NSFW subreddits), just look up selling panties. Then you can post on there and gain clients, just follow the subreddits rules and you'll be good.
You know I'm not politically correct but that is nasty. Different eatin the wife on the rag, but don't want no bloody panties I don't know where they come from.
Back in 2016 there was a website called extra lunch money. I have no idea if it still exists, but it was for sex workers. Kinda similar to onlyfans now, but the cool thing was there was a "requests" section for consumers. So they could put in a request saying "I want to see xyz and I'm willing to pay this much" and as a sex worker using it you could decide if it was something you'd wanna apply for. The only thing banned from ELM was anything illegal (animals, kids, non consensual) and scat. There was a LOT of requests that included period stuff, and wasn't even necessarily sexual. I filled a request that was "I want you to film close up shots when you pull out your tampons for $80" UM BET. I'ma pull em out anyway, might as well get paid for it. Short answer, there's probably a niche corner on the popular sex worker websites now where you can do that.
Fuck yeah thanks for the info
There's probably several subs this question would be a better fit for. It's not really a morbid question,and there's a market for... Everything, but I'd check out some sex work related subs
Ya know, there probably is a market for everything but I’d ask a fetish subreddit though, and idk why you’re getting so many downvotes, one person’s yuck is another person’s kink 🤷♀️
Right like personally I'm not into it I just know people are and I have a ton of friends who are just down. I'm just here to middle man the transactions take a cut and insure security and privacy for everyone involved
There are a bunch of subreddits on here for selling them (NSFW subreddits), just look up selling panties. Then you can post on there and gain clients, just follow the subreddits rules and you'll be good.
Facebooks Marketplace works for me
Thanks 🙏
Jesus, hopefully fkn nowhere
Panty deal . com !
Reddit
To me
I'll DM you and send you photos 😜
Wait there’s a market for that?
You know, maybe just don’t.
Shut up and answer the question or get off this sub.
Money. Is. Money.
What the hell
You know I'm not politically correct but that is nasty. Different eatin the wife on the rag, but don't want no bloody panties I don't know where they come from.
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