Amira Evans Fans Only Make $100 Per Day With Giantess Posts

Creator for fans only Amira Evans is pulling back the curtain on her finances and revealing what she says she does with her “giantess” content on a controversial adult-only platform.
“Men like dynamic energy when they feel small and sad, and a woman is in charge and can just step on them at any time and hit them as a distraction,” Evans, 26, said in a press release. Us Weekly Wednesday, May 13.
“Boys are into something long — they often say things like, ‘Hold me up, mom,’ and, ‘Sit on top of me,’ or, ‘Hit me,'” she added in the same release. “I was asked to put the doll on the floor, face up, stand on top of the doll wearing high heels and no shoes.
According to the 6 foot, 7 inch star, British OnlyFans, she is paid $100 per minute for what is called “giantess”, i.e. custom content based on dominance. For the uninitiated, the so-called “giantess” content focuses on a certain fascination with women of larger, larger-than-life stature or size. This interest allows for the assessment of size differences between genders, power dynamics and roles.
Niche’s sensual content “giantess” has gained a lot of popularity after appearing on the much-anticipated season 3 of the HBO Max hit. Euphoria. In the series, Cassie (Sydney Sweeney) becomes a star like OnlyFans who acts like a “giant” for the pleasure of one of his subscribers, who pays him to pretend to hit people.
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Facebook/amira-vansIn one scene that has received a lot of criticism online, a larger-than-life Cassie unzips her top and presses her large breasts against the windows of a building. A normal-sized man, who was masturbating in one of Cassie’s online videos inside an office building, then comes to the window and presses his face and Cassie’s large breasts.
Evans explained in the same newspaper on Wednesday that “giantess” content is more common than people realize, adding that many of her subscribers pay her “directly” to make them feel “smaller” in comparison.
“I often get my assistant to film me from the floor using a wide lens to make my legs look longer and my feet look bigger,” Evans explained in the release.
To learn more about the serious potential dangers and harms of “competition sex” and other fan-only content – read what doctors, mental health professionals and other experts have to say Us Weekly here.





