ceryl

"We're all out of toner!"

  • he/him

The prettiest sergal on the block, not the smartest.



I don't exactly have a huge following here or anything, but since y'all have elected to be subjected to my account, I feel it's only fair to ask:

Should I bother making a second account for any potential horny posting? Like, don't expect anything salacious, it'll more or less be in-line with the one commission further down in my posts. Always tagged, always content warned, probably infrequent.

I'd rather not, since 1. it splits my attention and 2. I'm kinda trying to bring my whole messy self onto one site and give that a try. But I also still want to get a sense of the vibe people get on Cohost wrt adult content. Are we all making ADs? Are we all just baring our whole asses to the world?

Sound off! If you have strong feelings, let them be known, and keep in mind that I am taking silence to be in favour of fail-unsafe (fail-horny).


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in reply to @ceryl's post:

It sounds like it'd be more beneficial for you to have a consolidated timeline, since the intent is to present you, occasional honryness and all, to followers.

Me personally, I'm splitting off NSFW stuff into another page, because it's easy to do here, and sometimes people just want my sexy art and not have to hear me whine about the world, so I guess in that sense it's more of a professional courtesy, since porn is my business.

That’s good thinking.

One of the biggest appeals of Twitter, IMO, is that there wasn’t that much separation between the person and their work, and if there was it was only because they took deliberate pains to do so.

It’s sort of parasocial, but we got to learn more about an artist than we would through just their art. And, more importantly, there was a greater chance of just stumbling onto cool stuff because people weren’t afraid to share other interests.