XaiJu
Astrid Adventures
Astrid Adventures

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Launched OnlyFans, last night. It's not too bad. It's a different platform than here which is what I wanted. Patreon has a more formal feeling than Onlyfans. It's lack of supporting video makes it hard to post videos behind the scenes, interviews with other models, etc. I want to keep up Onlyfans to be able to post informally about my shoots that I can't post anywhere else. Even Twitter has its video limits.  I'm sure a lot will get cross promoted.  Patreon will still be where I post these sets monthly, and they'll mostly remain exclusive to here. My Onlyfans is free to follow (I did here the website charges 10 cents a month though), so check it out if you like. I thought about getting rid of Patreon and Onlyfans, so I could have everything in one spot on my website, but that is a while to come if ever.  It's a bit hard to juggle so many platforms, but I also know that sometimes that is what this job is all about. I don't expect to always have every platform, but see what ends up working best to share my work.  In the future, I could phase out of Patreon and towards Onlyfans because it can accomplish a lot of the same things and more. In my career, I'm still working on expanding my network and building the modeling itself, fans and platforms can't be a priority. They're a great way to share more content though. I got into modeling to model, but times are changing where models sell a lot more of their own content.  I've been stretching myself a bit thin with all the ways to do this so I can see what I like and what works. I don't always know what will feel right until I try it. 2020 threw me into a whole new situation of trying to figure out where my place was in modeling when photoshoots weren't happening. I kept thinking, "who do I need to be now???". At some point it also revealed to me (that or getting older), "who do I want to be?".  Realizing self identity doesn't stop ever. After spinning my wheels for months to make ends meet or to feel still a part of my career, I had to remind myself what I like about modeling. I had to ask myself am I still doing that to make all the hard parts worthwhile, or do I need to look for a new career? It was and is getting to a point, where the good parts don't out weigh the bad parts. It's mostly the pandemic's fault. My last tour was a raging success. Despite the cold, I got to experience what I love about modeling. With COVID higher than ever, I'm not sure I want to do the work in a time of higher cancelations and risk of getting myself and other's sick. The vaccine is on its way. While I don't think this summer will be entirely safe, I'll wait to spread my wings again later into 2021, and really plan for 2022. In the meantime, modeling is going to be focused on how I can make it what I love and am proud of, but focus on building the foundations of a career I'll want after or instead of modeling. I keep looking for that career, but envitiably return to modeling everytime, so really I am expecting to expand new hobbies and interests


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