She’s In The Top .01% on OnlyFans, Want To Know How She Found Her Stunt Dick?

For solo creators on OnlyFans looking to make more money, they’re all hearing some variety of the same thing. “Just do boy/girl content, that’s where ...
11/02/2025
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She's a top-earning content creator on OnlyFans, want to know how she found her stunt dick?

For solo creators on OnlyFans looking to make more money, they’re all hearing some variety of the same thing. “Just do boy/girl content, that’s where the real money is.” Yes, b/g content may consistently pay better across the board, but there isn’t exactly a Tinder service for finding dick owners that are going to be trustworthy and reliable. Meet Kit, a top-earning OnlyFans creator who is known for the content she creates with her Stunt D. She went from being a successful solo creator, to consistently sharing boy/girl content with the assistance of her Stunt D. 

Kit was doing well as a solo creator when a male friend of hers asked her if she might be able to make more money on boy/girl content. When Kit said that yes, she would probably make more money if she could offer content that featured her “getting fucked by a penis,” her friend graciously offered his services. And before you get the wrong idea and think he was just some guy looking to get to have sex with his beautiful friend, they’d already crossed that bridge together. Anyhow, since he made the porn-posal, Kit had to give him “the talk.” The one where men who are new to the industry hear about the potential ramifications of being involved in the porn industry. Social and familial stigma, difficulty finding jobs, exhaustive physical demands on men, and emotional burnout are all on the list of fun side effects that men in the porn industry frequently experience as a result of their participation in the creation of adult content. Kit says he took a few weeks to think things over, then told her that he really did want to be her collaborative partner, and thus a Stunt D was born. 

The duo created and shared adult content together for about a year before Kit did a study abroad in the Land Down Under, where she met someone on Bumble. They hit it off and were happily dating… when she came across his FYP. She hadn’t told her Aussie dude that she earned a living on OnlyFans, but when he found out, he wasn’t upset. Quite the opposite, actually. He enthusiastically proposed being her new collab partner, and after receiving “the talk,” the pair created content together for Kit’s remaining 6 months in Australia. 

When it comes to telling other creators how to go about finding a content creation partner, Kit says that organic partnership is the secret sauce to finding a trustworthy collab partner. Kit feels that knowing someone as a friend first, and then letting the conversation around whether to create content together come up on its own is the best way to go about a content partnership. She did also say that when she’s single and using dating apps, she’ll frequently mention her OnlyFans work in her bio and men will just… volunteer themselves. That doesn’t make them reliable or safe, however, and the best collabs come from partnerships where there is genuine friendship, trust, and established chemistry between the pair on screen. Some rando swiping right and liking what he sees does not a reliable adult content creation partner make. 

When it comes to the adult content end of the creator economy, what female creators profit from most differs vastly than what male creators make their money on. Women typically thrive on content that sells an emotional connection with their audience that gives the viewer a sense of intimacy with the creator. Men? They make their money off of the quantity of collabs that they create, or off of a novel aspect to the content they create. Where men thrive off of just selling sex on Pornhub, women make their money on OnlyFans due to the ability to create a fantasy of closeness with the person viewing their content. Viewers are craving relationships that feel authentic, which is why Kit feels that prioritizing genuine connection prior to seeking a collab partner is the key to a successful partnership in adult content creation. 

Kit began as a solo performer, and her solo stuff is still incredibly successful. Her boy/girl content isn’t even her top seller! Currently, her sexting sets are the money maker. “Having a back and forth with a subscriber, then a [pre-recorded] video response, feels live. It feels intimate, and that’s what most of her audience is after. That’s what OnlyFans offers over Pornhub.” Does boy/girl content typically bring a spike in revenue for the hottest OnlyFans creators? Absolutely. But for Kit and many other female creators, sustained income comes from emotional engagement rather than content that is just sex for the sake of sex. You can find your own Stunt D, but without a genuine connection with the person on the other end of the penis, that content won’t take you as far as a little emotional investment in your audience does. Collaboration may help creators meet short term financial goals, but learning to foster a sense of connection with ones’ audience is what will really keep the money flowing. 

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