A style that was presented to an intellectual conditioning organization after his own non-public war with depression remained livid after receiving a topless photo of a man’s chest with a message telling him to sell it as a “photo t” on it. OnlyFans page.
Zoe Cain, 29, contacted The Happiness Project on social media to support her after being encouraged through the organization’s positive messages, posted to thousands of fans on social media.
But Anglesey’s intellectual fitness worker, Wales, who has struggled with depression and anxiety, was surprised and angry when her help came across the image of a man’s chest.
The photo, sent from The Happiness Project’s Whatsapp account, accompanied by the message: “I think I can sell this as a photo on your OnlyFans and other people wouldn’t know.” Real chest bomb today.
Zoe Cain, 29, contacted The Happiness Project on social media and introduced herself to help her after being encouraged through the organization’s positive messages, posted to her thousands of fans on social media.
But Anglesey’s intellectual fitness worker, Wales, who has struggled with depression and anxiety, was surprised and angry when her help came across the image of a man’s chest.
Ms. Cain, who has an account called Blonde Gypsy Witch on the OnlyFans website, which allows users to rate users for particular images and videos, was not impressed.
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