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* contributing to the normalization of exploitative behavior towards women online.
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The main conceptual idea of the text is that OnlyFans and the rise of content creators like Bonnie Blue are detrimental to women. The author argues that platforms like OnlyFans, while presenting a facade of female empowerment and agency, normalize and romanticize sex work, obscuring the harmful realities it often entails. She believes this contributes to a dangerous perception of women's bodies and relationships, ultimately putting all women at risk by: * Perpetuating the harmful "happy hooker" myth. * Glamorizing sex work and downplaying its inherent risks. * contributing to the normalization of exploitative behavior towards women online. Sarah Vine concludes that OnlyFans is essentially destroying women, promoting a culture that objectifies and devalues their value beyond their sexuality.