A model says she planning to having sex with virgins to give them a “great first experience” and teach them how to treat women – in an effort to tackle incel culture.
Cami Strella, who is also known as the ‘Barracks Bunny’, first shot to fame after offering free OnlyFans subscriptions to military members to reward them for their service.
Her attention has turned her attention to another group she believes is underserved: virgins.
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Having recently watched the hit crime drama Adolescence, which centres around the dangers of the incel community, the influencer wants to help inexperienced men explore their sexuality safely.
Cami, who makes $220,000 a month and has 400,000 followers on Instagram @camistrella, views her actions as a form of “preventative therapy”.

“I consider this a form of public service,” said the model.
“I want to help those who have never had sex before avoid going down a bad path.
“But it’s not just about providing pleasure.
“I want to show them what real connection can look like – even when it’s with a sex worker.

“In my opinion, that kind of connection can feel validating and, when it’s done right, it can actually be therapeutic.”
Cami says the idea stemmed from a desire to provide a safe space to those who feel left behind in the dating world, especially men who may struggle socially or lack confidence.
She said: “People have a desperate need for connection.

“But we live in a world that offers instant gratification through things like dating apps, without providing a deeper bond.
“People are impatient.
“They don’t want to take the time to get to know someone long enough to develop a meaningful connection.
“Instead, they think ‘‘Hey, this person may want to sleep with me’.

“There’s this unrealistic expectation that doesn’t pair up with reality.
“Young men are impressionable. They want validation.
“This can lead them down different paths and some of them – like incel communities that hate women – are dangerous.”

The former neuroscience student says she views this particular part of her work as a way to offer meaningful experiences and emotional support – not just X-rated content.
The model, who hails from California, said: “I definitely believe that engaging with a sex worker is a much healthier thing to do than going on an incel forum.
“They are following people that they think are thought-leaders but those men don’t know anything about masculinity.

“If I can give someone a safe, judgement-free space to explore, I’d love to do that.”