A woman who started a side gig selling her old worn shoes to men on eBay has lifted the lid on how this became the start of her ‘findom’ future – which has seen her rake in £2m.
Molly Stone, from Hertfordshire, is flooded with bizarre requests from men on a daily basis.
The British content creator has worked in the adult industry for seven years and says “nothing shocks” her anymore.
While most people might imagine that she is asked for nudes or other explicit content, a chunk of her cash actually comes from rather odd demands.
From turning light switches off and on to being requested to squish bugs – which she outright refuses – the Brit is sharing the ins and outs of the bizarre world of financial and female domination, also known as findom.
“I’m not really shocked by anything anymore,” Molly, who has 162,000 Instagram followers, told Need To Know.

“I get strange requests from men constantly but I’m used to it now.
“Sometimes they are super innocent and harmless, like the guy who paid me £25 a minute to turn a light switch on and off, while being mean to him on a video call.
“It was a custom request that he paid for three times in a row.
“Another person wanted me stamp on a piece of bread it with my foot and send it to him for £100, which I was more than happy to do.
“I was also once paid £100 to jump on a teddy.
“One of my regulars also pays more when I hang up on him early.
“I’ve also had men request that I crush bugs and animals, which I find unsettling and absolutely refuse to do.”
Molly was first introduced to outlandish fetishes and their devotees after she discovered the foot market.

Men would beg to buy her dirty shoes and socks.
This soon led to her discovering findom after a buyer asked if she dabbled in that line of work.
Despite being flooded with odd requests, the largest portion of Molly’s income stems from conversations she has with her fans.
Molly said: “Custom content is just part of what I do but it’s not the biggest part by any stretch – it’s just what you hear about because it’s funny.
“The most amount of money I’ve made on one day was actually from direct message sessions, which didn’t involve sending any videos or pictures.”
Funnily enough, Molly doesn’t consider herself a domineering person.
The Brit takes on the role that is asked of her and is very grateful for the success that comes with it.
Molly also says her family and long-term partner are very supportive of her work.

She added: “I wouldn’t consider myself a dominant person.
“I can take that role in certain circumstances and I don’t tolerate disrespect, but I don’t think that’s a trait of dominance.
“At the end of the day, this is a job and a role I play – it doesn’t mean I’m doing this in my personal life.
“My family and friends are very relaxed and I’ve never been ashamed of my job.
“I’ve also been in a relationship the entire time I’ve done this job and my boyfriend has never had an issue with it.
“It’s not something I worry about as I wouldn’t want to date someone who judges people in my industry or would tell me what I can and can’t do.
“From selling shoes to now – my mindset hasn’t really changed – but my eyes have definitely been opened.”
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