by Alan Iverson in Relationships

A recent survey of 1870 Australians explored attitudes towards OnlyFans and pornography consumption in relationships. The results show that 56% of women believe a partner subscribing to a porn star's OnlyFans account is definitively cheating, compared to 38% of men. A significant portion of men (48%) and women (36%) stated that the type of interaction on OnlyFans influences their perception of it as cheating. Only 9% of women and 15% of men considered it normal for partners to engage with OnlyFans content. The survey also revealed that couples who live together are less likely to consider OnlyFans subscription as cheating than those who live separately. Street interviews supported the survey data, showing mixed opinions on the matter. Some individuals considered the monetary aspect and level of interaction crucial in determining whether it constitutes cheating, while others viewed it as a deal-breaker or a 'dog act'. The cost of OnlyFans subscriptions and private messages was also discussed, ranging from $5-$10 per month for subscriptions and $3-$200 per private message. The article concludes by noting that while studies suggest couples who watch pornography together have higher relationship and sexual satisfaction, pornography consumption is often a hidden secret negatively impacting relationships.