Horrified dad ‘stumbles across daughter’s X-rated OnlyFans snaps online’

A horrified dad has found himself in a sticky situation after discovering his daughter could only afford her expensive lifestyle through a lucrative OnlyFans career.

The man had initially thought his 25-year-old daughter had been making her money through investing in shares and cryptocurrency.

However, while he was innocuously browsing through adult content he came across his daughter's X-rated Twitter profile and "recognised it as her right away."

In a harrowing turn of events, he quickly learnt that she creates content for OnlyFans, Twitter and PornHub reports the Mirror.

To make matters worse, when the daughter brought up her career at a family function she branded him as "disgusting" for knowing all along and not telling her.

Revealing his pain on Reddit, the anonymous dad recalled how he had taken active steps to block his daughter after discovering her content, making a note of any names so that he "wouldn't come across them anywhere else".

Having felt "kind of weird" about the situation, he didn't bring it up with her and says he respects her decisions as long as she stays safe. However, everything changed after her recent announcement at the function.

The confused dad – who goes by the username u/scaitai882 – wrote: "That was a year ago, and a few days ago she finally admitted at a family function what she does. Mixed reactions and anger aside, I did let her know I knew, and I respected her choice as long as she was being safe and knew she was okay with this being online forever.

"She got really upset with me and told me I shouldn't be watching those kinds of things and that I'm disgusting, vile, etc. She hasn't talked to me since and I get her disgust in it but is it really that bad that I never told her?"

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One fellow Reddit user responded: "If my dad accidentally came across anything related to my sex life, I’d want him to do exactly what you did – block everything so he can’t see it again and pretend it never happened, act like everything is normal.

"Maybe you shouldn’t have said you already knew – but sounds like you said that in the context of saying you respect her choice and just want her to be safe. So overall, well done. Hopefully, she’s just embarrassed and will get over it soon".

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Another wrote: "You are a great father. You only found her by accident and immediately blocked her out of respect. Not only that, but you also allowed her time to tell the family on her own terms and expressed your support for her as soon as she does.

"That's (unfortunately) not something many parents can do, especially considering the type of content she creates. That said, give her some time to process this. No matter how supportive and accepting you were, that's gonna be awkward as hell."

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