The adult industry is no stranger to controversy, but recent revelations by an OnlyFans creator, Little Goth Bat, have taken things to a new level. On a June 15 episode of The Reality Check podcast, she delved into the taboo world of c**rophilia – a practice involving fecal matter during intimate encounters. This confession left podcast hosts Shuan Maroof and Demetri Dionysus visibly taken aback.
Little Goth Bat didn't shy away from sharing the intense reactions some clients experience. "It is where you poop on someone, either on them or their mouth or whatever preferred area they like. And sometimes they eat it, they chew it all up and swallow it," she explained. Her candidness prompted the hosts to question the mental health of those involved, to which she responded that it's merely a matter of personal preference.
“I don’t think it’s a mental health problem,” Little Goth Bat admitted, arguing, “It’s whatever you like, right?”
During the podcast, Little Goth Bat painted a vivid picture of the physical toll this extreme act can take on her clients. She described how their lips start twitching, their eyes become "funny," and they break into a cold sweat when the experience becomes overwhelming. Despite these reactions, she assured that safety is a priority and safe words are part of the practice to prevent harm.
The discussion has sparked a heated debate online, with many questioning the psychological impacts of engaging in such acts. Host Maroof expressed his concerns explicitly, suggesting that it might indeed be a mental health issue.
This podcast revelation follows another eye-opening story from Holly Jane, a 43-year-old adult star, who recently revealed in a July 3 interview the secret lives of some of her co-stars. Her claims stirred a buzz about the relationships between adult performers and their often-unaware spouses.
Jane's openness about the emotional entanglements that can arise from filming was equally shocking. She noted that some partners develop feelings post-filming, mistakenly believing there's more to the relationship than just business. Her insights add another layer to the complex dynamics within the adult entertainment industry.