>>211788240 (OP)I’m honestly not sure. We have plenty of legal hookers, who appear to make enough to be willing to register with the police and buy Swiss health insurance in exchange for lawful temporary hooker working visas (I assume we also have domestic hookers, but my office is in an area with designated streetwalker zones, and 100% of the working girls I have met in them are guest workers, mostly from Eastern Europe apart from some Latinas, who I assume are here on Spanish passports). They have customers. So at least some people are cool with it. I don’t think we have very many people working in porn, nor on OnlyFans, but I don’t trawl these sites looking for Swiss women (or for anything), so I have no idea what local attitudes are like regarding these kinds of work.
We are, in general, a withdrawn and conservative place, and it’s possible to survive doing minimum-wage work (where applicable—only a few cantons actually have a minimum wage) that is almost certainly a lot easier than producing a steady stream of smutty content.
I say, to all women actually making a living selling pictures of themselves online, go for it. Get it while you can.