I’m A Woman Whose Appearance ‘Intimidates’ Men – So I Make $300,000 A Month As An ‘Online Girlfriend’

An OnlyFans model has revealed that she became an “online girlfriend” because men are “intimidated” by her looks — and now she’s making a whopping $300,000 a month through her “7,000 digital boyfriends.”

Nala Ray, 25, has legions of fans vying for her attention online, but her offline romantic escapades are virtually non-existent as she “refuses” to date.

After the California native had had enough of “possessive” partners, she turned to the adult site to form “connections” with thousands of men.

The model has detailed her “entire relationship” with each man, saying she checks in with them regularly and likes that they aren’t put off by how much money she makes.

Nala Ray, from California, has revealed she became an “online girlfriend” because men are “intimidated” because of her — and she earns a whopping $300,000 a month through her “7,000 boyfriends.”

She has legions of fans vying for her attention online, but her offline romantic escapades are virtually non-existent as she ‘refuses’ to date

Nala – which boasts over 580,000 Instagram followers – said: ‘Every morning I send my friends something happy and then some of them will reply and we talk a little.

“We have conversations about their lives, what their day is like, how they slept — it’s like a full-fledged relationship.

“I’m really proud of these connections, I’m their online friend.”

The model said making the switch to digital dating was an easy decision.

‘I have two choices. I either have an extremely regular guy as my only boyfriend, who can’t stand being noticed in public or making a lot of money – or I’m dating a guy online,’ she said.

“I choose the latter.”

Nala, who has been single for months, insists that being unattached in real life actually helps her form more lasting connections online.

Both of her previous relationships began to “fall apart” after a year because of her partner’s “insecurities” or because she “wanted freedom.”

After the 25-year-old California resident had enough of “possessive” partners, she turned to the adult site to form “connections” with thousands of men

Nala, who has been single for months, insists that being unattached in real life actually helps her form more lasting connections online

Nala revealed that she often finds it difficult to find a man who accepts her career, or who doesn’t feel disempowered by her increased income

‘If I get a boyfriend [in real life] and start sharing my attention with them, it will take this away and it’s really important that I build these relationships with these guys,” she said.

“They know I’m there for them when they need me and that makes me very happy.”

Nala revealed that she often found it difficult to find a man who was accepting of her career, or who didn’t feel disempowered by her increased income.

“People come up to me on the street and say, ‘Oh my God, are you Nala? I’m your biggest fan’ — and that’s kind of hard for a normal person to deal with,” she said.

In their mind, it tells them that this person has seen their girlfriend naked and they think it’s unfair.

“I’ve dated guys who also do OnlyFans, but they get jealous that I’m better at it and make 10 times more money than them. They are intimidated by the fact that I am the breadwinner.

Fortunately, Nala has her community of online enthusiasts to fall back on and receives positive feedback from them on a regular basis

“Men will tell me I make their lives better and that makes me feel really good,” she said

“So either they’re too possessive or too insecure, and I just can’t deal with that.”

Fortunately, Nala has her community of online enthusiasts to fall back on and receives positive feedback from them on a regular basis.

“Men will tell me I make their lives better and that makes me feel really good,” she said.

“I actually talk to them and film content when I’m in the moment and most of the time I’m home — it’s not production, it’s the real me.”

‘And that strengthens our bond and is very exciting.’

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