I earn £5,000 monthly by faking leg injuries.

The fetish involves the desire to take care of or nurture someone.

May 21st 2024.

I earn £5,000 monthly by faking leg injuries.
It's no secret that some people are willing to go to extreme lengths for money. But for Chloe Welsh, a 36-year-old model, it seems that faking injuries is her ticket to a small fortune. "I figured, I've been in a cast before, so why not?" Chloe shared, referring to her experience breaking both feet after falling out of a taxi in 2017. Little did she know that this seemingly innocent thought would lead to a lucrative career.

It all started when Chloe joined OnlyFans during the first Covid lockdown. She received an unusual request from one of her followers: to film content with her leg in a cast. With her previous experience and the necessary props, Chloe was more than happy to oblige. Now, she spends hours making her own casts from plaster of Paris and fulfilling similarly unique requests from her dedicated fans on the adult content site. "It's not easy and it's a hassle to remove, but the money is just too good," she admitted. "I even have crutches to complete the look now. It's really taken off."

But don't be fooled, Chloe's leg is not actually broken. She's been asked to take pictures pretending her neck and legs are broken, and has even been offered a substantial amount of money to wear a full body cast. Although she's open-minded, Chloe draws the line at certain requests and prefers to stick to her niche fantasies. She earns around £5,000 per month from this alone, but when combined with other, more traditional content, her total income reaches a staggering £40,000.

It's no wonder that Chloe has no plans to give up this money-spinner anytime soon. "I've always been asked to do weird stuff, like being chained to a chair and tickled. I'm pretty open-minded," she shared. "I could never make this kind of money from a regular job, and I could see myself doing this forever. Plus, it seems like people are really into the whole MILF thing, so it's even easier to make money as I get older."

While some may find Chloe's line of work bizarre, she believes it stems from the "damsel in distress fetish." And she may not be wrong, according to sex therapist Melissa Cook. "This fetish is not about wanting to see women in pain, but rather about the vulnerability and fantasy of nurturing or caretaking that the cast or neck brace suggests," Melissa explained. She also noted that medical fetishes, including doctor and nurse role play, are quite common and can stem from power dynamics, empathy, or a desire to explore injury role-play scenarios.

In the end, fetishes are highly individual, and what one person finds appealing may differ from another's perspective. But for Chloe, it's all about making a living and providing a unique service to her fans. "Do you have a story to share? Get in touch by emailing email," she ended, leaving us with a glimpse into her unconventional yet successful career.

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