
I now have a Wishlist!
That's right, you've hassled me forever & I've found a fantastic wishlist tool that is way better than Amazon's Wishlist. The company is called Throne (they just changed their name) & they even have an app in both app stores!
Copy & Paste this URL into a web browser. It's also linked in AllMy Links as well.
thrn.co/u/xbunnyxkissesx
I love Amazon as much as the next person but they have a long track record of not protecting user privacy. Whether that's sharing video they shouldn't from their Ring home security products or conversations recorded by their Alexa devices, Amazon has demonstrated over & over that privacy is not a primary concern. Additionally, they've accidentally exposed the real names & addresses of many sex workers using their wishlist as well. I just don't trust them that much so I've never set up a wishlist with them.
Another problem with using Amazon's wishlist is being limited to stuff only on Amazon. While Amazon has a lot of sex toys, they don't carry the really good custom ones so many sex workers prefer & you like to see. You often have to buy directly from the silicone makers' website or their Etsy stores. Throne Wishlist solves this problem by letting me input links to anything sold anywhere online. That opens up a whole lot of cool options & more variety. I like that.
Next let's talk Tipping vs Wishlists. Some people aren't good with gifts or don't have a lot of time so sending tips is easy & convenient. Tips are super helpful to pay for Hair, Nails, Botox, Fillers etc. Besides, we all love cash in our birthday cards. On the other hand, some people prefer to buy gifts to show their appreciation & affection (I'm one of those people). A wishlist is more personal & the buyer knows exactly what that money went toward. The good news is you can do either one now based on your preferences. One last aspect to compare is how much of your investment actually goes to me? Just for simplicity, if you tipped me $100, Fansly would get $20 of that. In contrast, if you bought s