I saw a video recently about how some popular onlyfans "creators" enjoyed massive growth during their teasing/blueballing period but once they went full hardcore, it started dipping. After the first few vids while it was still novel. So it's obvious there's a pretty big crowd of sim...erm consumers who enjoy getting blueballed from their non-porn and lose interest when the blueballing ends.
I don't get it, but if I happened to stumble upon such a gig and profit from it, I'd sure do just that. As long as I could even. So I don't blame him in the slightest, he 'd be crazy to leave all that money on the table.
This isn't unique to porn, it's common throughout fiction. The term "Moonlighting Curse" literally refers to a hit TV show from the 80s that fell apart once the two leads got together. Once you break the tension, most pieces of fiction lose that intangible element that made them special. Very few works of fiction can maintain the audience's interest once the "will they, won't they?" question has been answered.
Hardcore sex is almost so easy to come by that it doesn't differentiate you from the crowd anymore. Creators are better off finding their niche and sticking to it, and only occasionally releasing the sexual tension in short, deliberate, moments. If that isn't for you then that's ok, but it isn't clever to be dismissive of what other find erotic. Absolutely no one should be surprised by the content of this update. If you expected anything else you have only yourself to blame. Yeah, do we all wish these development cycles were faster? Absolutely. Are we all frustrated that it takes 4+ months to get a new update? Yeah. But if you (and I mean
anyone, not you specifically) thought anyone was going to have sex with Sophia in this update then you weren't paying attention.