Californian Woman Who Has Rejected The Idea Of Real-Life Dating Has 7,000 Online Boyfriends
Nala Ray, 25, has rejected the idea of real-life dating after she struggled to find a mate who is not "intimidated" by her looks and financial success.
A Californian woman has made a unique claim wherein she has said that she has 7,000 online boyfriends and that her association with them is better than real-life dating.
OnlyFans model with monthly income of $300,000
Nala Ray, 25, has rejected the idea of real-life dating after she struggled to find a mate who is not "intimidated" by her looks and financial success. Ray, an OnlyFans model, reportedly makes around $300,000 (Rs 2.45 crore) monthly.
"Every single morning I send my boyfriends something cheerful and then some of them will answer and we talk a little bit. We have conversations about their lives, what their day looks like, how they slept 每 it's like a full-on relationship. I'm really proud of these connections, I am their online girlfriend," Ray told the Mirror.
"I have two choices. I either have an extremely regular guy as my one boyfriend, who can't handle the fact I get noticed in public or that I make a lot of money 每 or I date a guy online. I choose the latter," she added.
Has been single offline for months
Ray, who has been single offline for months, had lost previous relationships because they fell apart" after a year owing to partners' "insecurities" or because she "wanted freedom".
"If I get a boyfriend [in real life] and start sharing my attention with them, it will take away from this and it's really important that I build these relationships with these guys. They know I*m there for them if they need me and that makes me really happy," she said further.
Struggle to find men who accept her career
She stated that she has struggled to discover men who accept her career choice, and even if they do, they are "intimidated by the fact that I'm the breadwinner."
"So either they are too possessive or too insecure, and I just can't deal with that," she added.
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