Danny Longman

On his live tonight someone asked him to start an OF and he said he would never do it. He said he would never want to sell himself out like that and he knows it would come back and he would never be able to find a real job. I mean i knew there was no chance but still....
With how mainstream it has become, I’m surprised people still think that. There are plenty of people who are able to still have a career after OF. Also it doesn’t always mean they have to commit to full nudity. Even if that’s what we would all hope for.
 
On his live tonight someone asked him to start an OF and he said he would never do it. He said he would never want to sell himself out like that and he knows it would come back and he would never be able to find a real job. I mean i knew there was no chance but still....
Didn’t catch his live. Bummer, he would’ve made a killing on OF. Though i don’t think he needs money like that, that’s why. The only way now is if and when someone baits him
 
I really wish you hadn't made me aware this exists. Cause it's all i can think about now... and I'm sure it's nothing wild on there and I'm going to regret it if i join. Ugggh im fighting the urge for now
Lol!!! I was hoping someone here was already subscribed and could give us some insight on whether it was worth it or not
 
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With how mainstream it has become, I’m surprised people still think that. There are plenty of people who are able to still have a career after OF. Also it doesn’t always mean they have to commit to full nudity. Even if that’s what we would all hope for.
I think you might be in a bit of bubble. The increase in popularity means an increased likelihood coworkers, superiors, or the public are likely to see you. That will always result in issues. Most decent paying jobs are probably going to fire you and even shitty low paying jobs are likely to let you go. This work is still very much marginalized and frowned upon.
 
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I think you might be in a bit of bubble. The increase in popularity means an increased likelihood coworkers, superiors, or the public are likely to see you. That will always result in issues. Most decent paying jobs are probably going to fire you and even shitty low paying jobs are likely to let you go. This work is still very much marginalized and frowned upon.
Been a professional in HR and hiring for quite some time now, and I’m very much aware of the perceptions of OF. My observation is that it depends on the field those individuals are working in. And within industries that tend to have more of an expectation to be “professional” it’s always going to be more scrutinized. But that take is not one size fits all. The “don’t ask, don’t tell” culture is still very much alive for the sake of managing company liability.