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But beneath the site’s profitable exterior lies, some claim, a much darker reality. “People think, ‘Oh, you can just sell [pictures of] your feet on there’ or ‘I think it’s liberating,’” says Victoria Sinis, who worked for an agency that recruited women for OnlyFans. The more time she spent in that world, the more she felt repelled by the “sick and twisted” sexual requests men sent her clients, including demands “to put someone in danger.” (The OnlyFans…