2568 views 28th Jan 2023
Hey everyone, I’m OliviasJuiceBox (but you can just call me Olivia) and I've been selling on All Things Worn since October ‘22 and have managed 63 5* reviews, 25k views, and have become a top 1% seller on the site in my first month.
I started thinking about selling my panties online last summer thinking it would be super easy to make some quick cash from my ridiculously wet pants, I might as well make a profit from it right?! One weekend I took the plunge and realised that I’d have to take photos of myself in the panties to sell them, which totally makes sense.
When I started uploading my listings I saw the category options when listing a new item. I can sell accessories, photo sets, and videos?! It seemed scary at first but I thought well why the hell not? I'll do a few photo sets, it’ll be fun and naughty (my first ones were terrible quality with awful backgrounds!) I was shocked when someone actually wanted to buy it, I’m just a normal woman with stretchmarks, cellulite, and a wobbly butt, but someone actually wants it!
Bathing in the glow of my first sale I went into overdrive buying this underwear set, that lingerie teddy, this pair of stockings, those heels. I was so excited to start making more content to continue getting that buzz that comes from each and every sale.
I found myself asking the question in those early weeks, WHY on earth is someone paying for content? There is a plethora of free porn on the internet that caters to basically every kink you can think of. For example, PornHub hosts nearly 7,000 years worth of porn which is just mind-blowing isn't it?
That brings me right back to the question, why are buyers here? Ok, if they want physical items, they can't get them from anywhere else really and freely and discuss this with sellers, but with regards to digital pornographic content it’s become much more clear the longer I’ve been selling.
Some buyers want that human connection with a real woman and others want very very specific things tailored to them with custom content (their name moaned for example).
It hit me very recently how ethical All Things Worn is. The porn industry is rife with exploitation, human trafficking, filming without consent, and underage participants. If we’re not watching something from a big studio which has much more to lose from anything sinister, then how the hell do we know that it’s above board? How do we know that the people in the film aren't vulnerable, being taken advantage of, underpaid or worse? We’re sat there with a need for a quick release and often if it ‘looks’ ok then I doubt many of us give it a second thought.
All Things Worn is a platform that is made by the sellers. We are in control and choose what WE want to do (and importantly what we don’t want to do). We set our prices, we choose who we work with, and we put as much time in as we want to get profit out. We pay a subscription to sell (and everyone pays the same) and that’s it.
We don’t have a big wig taking a chunk of our profits and we don’t have anyone pressuring us into doing something that we’re not comfortable with. Many of us have felt sexier, more empowered, and more sexually satisfied.
It’s a safe place to explore what turns us on. The dash is excellent, it enables us to interact with each other and advertise our content, clothing, and experiences to the wider website. This enables us to showcase our personalities and have a laugh with each other - further sharing our humanity, rather than just being an arse in some knickers.
We have such an incredible range of body types, kinks, fetishes, and personalities here. I’d expected the top sellers to all look like Barbie or Ken, because that’s what people want right? How wrong I was, there are babes of all shapes and sizes here and everyone can do well if they get the hang of it.
Personally, I was always curious about pegging and being on ATW has allowed me to explore that virtually with some regulars, and I’ve had such a great time while doing it!
During lockdown I grew out my underarm hair as a protest against forced femininity. I found myself disgusted by my own hair, which I found ridiculous! I challenged myself to grow it out to unlearn behaviors that tell me that my natural state is not good enough. Well, what can I say, it’s gone down a storm with the buyers on ATW, it’s not for everyone, but what in this world is?
Every single time that a red dot appears with “can I buy this, please?” I get a little jump of excitement in my stomach (and maybe elsewhere!) Know that by buying on ATW you are directly supporting a human being who really appreciates your support and loves the fact that you enjoy looking at them.
We’re not some unreachable face in a random porn video which has been filmed in goodness only knows what circumstances.
Kudos and thank you to you, the buyers, for supporting us and consuming ethical porn on All Things Worn.
Thanks,
Olivia
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