OnlyFans Over Romance! Young People Paying Billions for Simping Over Real Love
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Harvard professor and social commentator Arthur Brooks explores this trend in his piece for The Free Press, arguing that many young adults are opting for paid, parasocial connections—such as subscriptions to adult content creators—over the vulnerability and effort required for genuine love.
Brooks links this shift to a broader epidemic of isolation, where digital substitutes fill the void left by declining face-to-face bonds, cultural changes that deprioritize commitment, and the allure of low-stakes fantasy in a world that feels increasingly disconnected.
The scale of this phenomenon is staggering. According to recent 2025 data compiled by OnlyGuider and reported across outlets like Vice, The Hill, and others, Americans collectively spent $2.63 billion on OnlyFans in a single year.
California led the nation by a wide margin, with residents shelling out over $350.6 million—accounting for roughly 13% of all U.S. spending on the platform.
This figure is so massive that it exceeds what the average Californian would earn in 3,000 years based on median household income levels.
This paid ecosystem extends beyond passive subscriptions into experiential services that blur lines between fantasy, coaching, and companionship.
For instance, OnlyFans star and social media personality Annie Knight has capitalized on the trend by charging fans $1,700 for a one-hour "date" or $10,000 for a full 10-hour day out together.
She frames it as a confidence-building service for men struggling with dating: providing real-time feedback, tips on communication, and guidance to help them improve their skills in approaching and connecting with women.
Knight, who is engaged and views this as "giving back" to supporters, taps into the same insecurities Brooks identifies—fear of rejection, lack of practice in real-world intimacy, and the appeal of a safe, transactional way to simulate romantic progress.
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