Have you ever wondered what kind of logistics and planning goes into the massive sex stunts OnlyFans creators like Bonnie Blue, Lily Phillips, or Annie Knight are doing? It’s intense, at least according to the creators. Bonnie Blue admitted to having to hire a crime scene clean up crew to help her after her 1,000 person stunt — but all the women have opened up about their various rules they put in place for their stunts.

Some rules are just preferences, some are for the OnlyFans stars protection, and some are for everyone’s protection.

Personal Preference: OnlyFans Creators

OnlyFans requires that anyone appearing in explicit content on their platform must also be an OnlyFans creator. That rule is why Blue’s video of her with the 1,000+ men was removed, and that is why most creators now require attendees of these events to sign up to be creators before they are allowed to participate. Because this doesn’t actually protect the stars, it just lets them use the content wherever they’d like, it’s more of a preference.

Actual Protection: ID Required

Some platforms require the ID of every single participant for the content to be allowed on their platform. That’s why Blue (or more likely, her team) refused to allow a man into the room until they had their ID checked and were photographed holding it. The other creators follow a similar process, requiring the ID, photos, and consent forms before anyone can participate.

Personal Preference: No Kissing

Lily Phillips has gone on record that she refuses to kiss while filming content. No, it isn’t a Pretty Woman situation where she thinks it makes the encounter more personal. Phillips seems to genuinely believe that kissing is “dirtier” than sex and will get her sick. Apparently she allowed kissing during a previous challenge and got sick.

Actual Protection: Condoms

While there have been rumors that Blue doesn’t make all the men she sleeps with wear condoms, she did confirm that for her giant 1,057 man stunt, everyone was told to wear a condom. Phillips also follows the rule, as well as requiring the men to use lube before taking their place in bed with her.

Personal Preference: Tardiness Isn’t Allowed

With a line of hundreds of men, there has to be some strategy around how everyone is taken care of. Most women offer time slots to those interested in participating (most women have an application) and the men can choose what time works for them. If they don’t show up on time — or they weren’t ready when they did show up — they simply missed out.

Actual Protection: STI Testing

All three creators require proof of negative STI tests before the man can join. While some have different rules around them (Knight requires tests within the last 24 hours while Phillips uses a testing service to verify results), they all are working to ensure they protect themselves and participants.

Personal Preference: No Flirting

These women don’t need to be warmed up. In fact, they’d rather the men stay silent. Phillips went as far as to say that “it wastes time” to stop and chat with each guy. And when you’re trying to get through hundreds of men in a night, it does. All the men have time for is to ready themselves with a condom and lube and hop in.

These are most of the current rules these creators have in place, but as their sex stunts continue to grow, they may have to update them along the way.

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