Thots Twitter, the infamous platform where only your deepest, darkest desires are amplified. Where fantasies become reality, and remorse is a distant memory. We all know someone who’s scrolled through their feeds, silently judging the digital female figure they’ve turned into a mistress.
On Thots Twitter, she becomes that actress, that sex worker, that sex object. But how does this transformation affect our perception of these women, and how do they cope under the constant weight of these derogatory labels?
“I remove my boundaries and self-worth when I create,” one sex worker told an underground magazine. “Each platform submission causes everything to slide so profoundly because even though each post provides temporary validation, more often than not, the consistent workspace revolves around wounds healing.”
Her words ring true as many others confess to programming and extremist sexual deviancy: online liaisons rarely positively correlate with equivalent real-world.
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