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A figure that claims 89% of OnlyFans users are married men reframes a billion-dollar industry as a quiet threat inside millions of households — and one man's confession suggests the damage is more common than anyone admits.
OnlyFans Hits $8 Billion Revenue as Speaker Links Marital Secrecy to Half of All Divorces
Ian Koniak, speaking from personal experience, argues that hidden behavior — pornography use, strip clubs, paid sexual services — constitutes a form of infidelity that corrodes marriages as surely as a physical affair. He cites figures he attributes to 2025 data: OnlyFans generating $8 billion in revenue, with 89% of its users being married men engaging in live chats and explicit exchanges with women on the platform. He claims that infidelity, pornography, and secrecy now account for more than half of all divorces, and describes his own marriage turning around only after he disclosed past behavior to his wife about six years ago and stopped entirely.
The argument rests on a simple test: if you would not tell your partner, you already know they would object. That framing redefines common male behavior — often treated as harmless or private — as a relational breach. Whether or not his divorce statistics hold up to scrutiny, the scale of the OnlyFans figures alone suggests the tension between private digital consumption and marital transparency is a mainstream problem, not a fringe one.
"If you have to keep it a secret, that means you're doing something you know your partner wouldn't be cool with. And that's being dishonest."
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