The request came with directions. The only issue was that Roidpig, a designer of dreams and something of a satisfaction designer, wasn’t sure what a “soft or hard crush” indicated. Eager to satisfy, he asked for more. “A soft crush,” Roidpig explained to me recently, “would be squeezing a fruit, such as a watermelon, with my muscles. A tough one would involve killing a small animal for him, like a lizard or mouse. Needless to state, the latter demand”– to be carried out live on camera–” wasn’t satisfied.”
At 245 pounds with biceps the size of small worlds, Roidpig is a popular developer on the bare-all subscription fansite JustFor.Fans, one of the many online playgrounds where adult performers, amateur sex employees, and influencers take advantage of their social networks standing in more intimate and profitable ways. Over the course of March, as internet pornography consumption increased in reaction to a near-global lockdown, Roidpig got a myriad of demands from admirers (though none as extreme as the crush).
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” My fans enjoy to send me long scripts,” he said. “I could quickly write a book with all the strange demands I have gotten.” In one, he was asked to wear a tutu, flats, and accessories–” the fan even sent me links so I could acquire them”– and act out a fantasy where an old witch turns him into a ballerina. Another fantasy, this one from a monthly customer, envisioned him as a muscle giant, “damaging buildings and sto