New form of ch.ating is on the rise and women are speaking out to warn others
A growing debate has emerged over whether subscribing to an OnlyFans creator constitutes cheating, with many women considering it a betrayal. OnlyFans model Maddi Miller, 20, ended her relationship after discovering her ex subscribed to other creators’ content—even while lying next to her. She argued that paying for personalized adult content crosses a line, comparing it to asking a friend for nudes.
A survey of 54,000 Australians found 50% believe paying for OnlyFans is “definitely” cheating, while 42% say it depends on interactions. Women were more likely (61.3%) to view it as infidelity than men (46.1%). Social media remains divided, with some insisting any interaction is cheating, while others draw the line at physical affairs. The discussion highlights evolving boundaries in modern relationships.