If you are an active user of networks, especially TikTok, girls have been appearing lately in your feed talking about their six-figure bank accounts from selling photos of his feet. They make it sound so easy and simple that one either feels miserable for having to get up early every day just to make ends meet, or racks one’s brain trying to find the cracks in what, on paper, seems like the most profitable in the world. What seems clear is that foot fetishists or podophiles are no longer hiding, but is all that glitters really gold?
According to the testimonials that some girls give in networks, earning huge amounts of money for something that we all do for free every day is the order of the day. After listening to the words of someone who claims to have saved more than 200k saved and even given the entrance to a flat thanks to taking pictures of their feet, it seems that the outside world is full of men eager to empty their wallets in exchange for seeing yours. As if they couldn’t already do it for 0 euros on the beach.
However, the image that @dramaryan has painted on TikTok after trying for a month is very different. In fact, claims to have won absolutely nothing. The reason, as this young woman has been able to verify in first person, is that, for there to be people who want to buy photos of that part of your body, you must be fairly well known beforehand. Whether as an influencer, content creator or the like.
@dramaryan ♬ original sound – Dramaryan
“If you’re a nobody who doesn’t know you at home, nobody is going to buy you. That’s what they don’t tell you in those Internet videos,” says Maryan. Although it is not the only thing that she has discovered and that is that there many scams on the platforms through which buyers and sellers contact each other (Instagram, Feetfinder, OnlyFans, Twitter…).
In this way, there are people who offer you thousands of euros but, when you are already dreaming of your next luxury vacation in Santorini, you discover that it is a lie. “They tell you that you have to get a prepaid cardthat you have to pocket them $20 in Paypal so they can pay you the rest…”, says @dramaryan.
In addition, it also has Feetfinder, the main platform where users who are attracted to this part of the body buy images. And it is that, according to this user, If you do not pay for the “boost” offered by the page, you do not appear in the “for you”.
@dramaryan ♬ original sound – Dramaryan
“With the boost you’re on the Feetfinder feed for four hours straight. For five boosts you have to pay 21 euros for promotion and, even so, four mental morons write to you that what they surely want is to scam you because the ones who usually talk to you are the ones with an unverified profile”. As this tiktoker explains, “those with a verified profile pay no attention to you”. , the platform also keeps 20% of sales, as they allege, “to work on the security of transactions and web content.”
Cover photo | Hannah Gullixson
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