Ohio State conducting an OnlyFans seminar for students on how to get started in sex work

Ohio State students participating in “Sex Week” in 2019. (Ohio State University)


Ohio State University appears to be endorsing the practice of young students starting OnlyFans accounts, at least based on one of the programs that will take place this Saturday during “Sex Week.”

The university, -which takes federal funds- gave the greenlight on a panel that appears to encourage college-aged students to pursue a career in sex work.

“Starting an OnlyFans? Join us for a panel with OnlyFans content creators to discuss their experiences and destigmatizing digital sex work. ‘On that Demon Time, she might start an OnlyFans (OnlyFans) Big B and that B stands for bands’…cue Megan Thee Stallion & Beyoncé,” a description for the panel read.

According to OSU’s website, the panel is part of Sex Week, which was organized by OSU’s Student Advocates for Sexual Health Awareness.

The website states that “Sex Week” is dedicated to creating a judgement-free, inclusive, relatable space for the OSU community to explore sexual health. The week will include presentations and discussions on various topics including sex education, abortion stigma, pleasure, sex work, and more.”

The panel in question takes place on February 20, and will last for an hour.

Other panels included “Kink 101,” “Decolonizing Porn: Why We Need Ethical Production,” “That’s Toxic: A Talk on Healthy vs. Toxic Masculinity” and “They Work Hard for the Money: Sex Work with Dr. Teela Sanders.”

© 2021 Bright Mountain Media, Inc. All rights reserved.

The content of this webpage may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written consent of Bright Mountain Media, Inc. which may be contacted at info@brightmountainmedia.com, ticker BMTM.