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Andrey and Elena make a perfect team when it comes to capturing portraits.
She’s a stylist, makeup artist and art director, and he’s an excellent photographer who knows exactly how to get the very best out of his models.
These are some of the amazing photographs they’ve shared online.
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AM Conceptual is the art project of Italian photographer Andrea Massaro, born in Palermo in 1986 and currently based in Milan. His work falls under conceptual photography, an approach where the image works more as a vehicle for expressing ideas, emotions, and symbolism than as a simple attempt to document reality.
Through carefully constructed series, his work explores themes like the body, identity, sensuality, and abstraction, creating compositions meant to go beyond the obvious. The result is imagery that invites the viewer into an open-ended reading, where each photograph can be interpreted from different angles and spark personal reflection on what’s being seen.
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There are sexual practices that, even if they’re neither rare nor new, still carry a certain veil of silence. Spanking is one of them. Many people automatically link it to something extreme, dark, or violent, when in reality, within a consensual context, it’s simply another form of erotic play between adults.
The appeal of spanking isn’t explained by the physical side alone. When a slap happens, the body reacts by releasing endorphins, adrenaline, and dopamine — a mix that can turn impact into an intense and pleasurable sensation. But what really makes it exciting for many people isn’t the strike itself, it’s everything around it: the build-up, the anticipation, the touch, the attention focused on the body and the shared moment.
There’s also an important psychological side. In many couples, spanking becomes part of role dynamics where control, trust, or surrender come into play. For the one giving, there may be a sense of initiative or dominance; for the one receiving, there can be a feeling of letting go or a strong emotional connection. In both cases, what’s activated isn’t just the body, but the imagination.
So if it’s relatively common, why is it still judged so harshly? The answer has a lot to do with the cultural history of sex. For centuries, sexuality has been shaped by guilt, religious morality, and the idea that anything outside the “correct” model is suspicious. Spanking, by mixing pleasure with something socially tied to punishment, breaks that framework and triggers rejection from those looking in from the outside.
Still, these practices keep existing because human desire doesn’t follow social rules — it responds to emotional, physical, and symbolic stimuli. What feels forbidden, suggestive, or slightly transgressive often carries a strong erotic charge. And that doesn’t disappear just because morality tries to box it in.
The real issue is that many people experience these curiosities with shame. Not because they truly see them as wrong, but because they fear their partner’s reaction or other people’s judgment. Even thinking about suggesting it can raise doubts: “what if they think I’m weird?”, “what if they think I want to hurt them?”, “what if it changes how they see me?”. In the end, the fear usually isn’t the desire itself, but the reaction we imagine.
Interestingly, when couples manage to talk about it with openness, many of those barriers fall away on their own. It doesn’t always mean both want to try it, but it does stop feeling dark and instead becomes just another possibility within the space of intimacy.
Because in the end, human sexuality isn’t a closed manual. It’s a territory full of nuance, curiosity, and communication. And understanding that, more than any specific practice, is what really makes the difference.
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ALRINCON — you already know how this works: we watch videos, lots of videos, and when certain details start repeating, certain patterns, we end up building a series. Sometimes it’s about the location, other times the attitude, sometimes the level of boldness, and other times, like now, it’s about the color.
Not because anyone planned it that way, but because when reviewing material you start noticing black shirts, black dresses, black lingerie. Different creators, different clips, same visual starting point. And when it repeats enough, you already know it ends up getting its own label here.
Each clip has its own vibe. Some take it slow, some go straight to the point, some play more with the camera. We just do what we always do: sort the material, find the common thread, and put it together so you can watch it all in one go.
So yes, another volume. Because series aren’t invented — they’re spotted.
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The myth of easy money on OnlyFans and other content platforms.
When we think about adult content creators, our minds instantly jump to the success stories: women making thousands of dollars a month, landing headlines, and proudly sitting in that famous “top 0.1%” they love to showcase on their profiles. But what about everyone else? Because as loud as those stories are, for most creators, the reality looks very different.
On OnlyFans and similar platforms, the vast majority of creators are nowhere near the top of the pyramid. The income distribution is extremely uneven. The top 10% of creators take home almost 73% of all the money flowing through the platform, and within that group, the top 1% alone grabs about a third of the total revenue. That leaves the remaining 90% sharing what’s left.
And it’s not because they’re not putting in the work. Many of these women invest serious time, money, and energy into creating content, promoting themselves, replying to messages, editing photos and videos… But fame and money aren’t democratic. The ones who already have a strong fan base are the ones who grow the fastest. It’s basically a snowball effect: more followers bring more income, more income allows for better production, and better production brings even more followers.
That’s why the idea that anyone can get rich making adult content is far more myth than reality. For many creators, earnings barely cover expenses, and that so-called “easy money” almost never shows up.
So next time you hear about OnlyFans and picture cash raining from the sky, remember that those astronomical numbers belong to a tiny percentage. Most creators, just like in any other business, are grinding for a much smaller slice of the pie.
I’m not sure exactly where Starcaster, today’s featured amateur, fits on that scale. But considering she’s been in the game for a few years now, at the very least, it’s probably paying her bills.
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Strapsluts is the Reddit profile created by a couple that, over time, has ended up revolving almost entirely around her. He’s the one behind the camera, taking care of the photographs, the framing, and capturing the right moment. And she, in front of the lens, handles the rest. And what a way to show herself.
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There was a time, not that long ago, when images generated by artificial intelligence had something unsettling about them. Not because of what they showed, but because of how they did it. Faces that looked fine until you stared a second longer, hands that didn’t quite fit, skin that felt too smooth, empty gazes, expressions frozen somewhere between human and artificial. They were interesting, sure, but it was obvious you were looking at tests, experiments, attempts at something that was still under construction.
If you go back through the early entries of this series, you’ll see exactly that. It’s not just a collection of images; it’s almost a small timeline of how the technology has evolved right in front of us. Without really meaning to, these galleries have ended up working as a pretty clear record of how far AI has jumped in a short time.
Because what we have now is something different. The lighting no longer looks painted on, bodies feel coherent, gestures look natural, and scenes are starting to carry a real photographic feel that would have been hard to imagine just a couple of years ago. Where there used to be experimentation, now there’s intention. Where you used to see the trick, now you have to look for it.
In that sense, this series has become something more than just a compilation of suggestive images. It has turned, almost by accident, into a way of measuring technological time. If someone wants to see how much AI image generation has changed, there’s no need to look up reports or comparisons — just check the first entries and compare them with today’s.
And the interesting part is that this doesn’t seem to have hit a ceiling yet. If the jump over the last two years has been like this, what comes next could reshape how we understand photography, visual creation, and everything that used to depend on a camera and someone standing in front of it.
For now, the only certain thing is that the evolution keeps moving forward, entry by entry. And this one is simply number 31.
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