What percent of Americans Watch Content of Male Performers
Straight Men: Roughly 15–21% of straight-identified men surveyed reported watching gay content.
Demographics: The largest audience for gay porn on major platforms is 18 to 24-year-olds (27%), followed by 25 to 34-year-olds (20%).
Viewership Trends: While men make up a large portion of the audience, studies also indicate that women watch a notable share of gay content, sometimes accounting for a high percentage of total views on specific platforms.
Another stat shows that 53% of the audience for gay porn is male and 47% of the audience is female.
On onlyfans the majority of viewers are male, around 80%, but they are mostly fans of women even though 37% of the men identify as bisexual.
Male entertainers make up 14% to 30% of the entertainers on onlyfans
On onlyfans most of the messages are not sexual in nature but are people just looking for companionship, someone with whom to talk.
It should be noted that most entertainers on onlyfans earn less than $100 a month.
Top male OnlyFans performers can earn from $10,000 to over $1 million per month, with top-tier creators often outpacing female counterparts due to high demand and strategic marketing. While some top earners make over $$40,000 a month, average established male creators usually earn between $1,000$ to $3,000$ per month, with elite creators earning exponentially more.
Top Male OnlyFans Income Highlights (2025–2026):
• Top 1% Creators: Often earn over $49,000–$50,000 per year, with top 0.1% earning significantly more.
• Celebrity/High-End Earners: Some top male creators, such as those leveraging existing fanbases or high-intensity marketing (e.g., Casanova, 2025), can generate over $1 million per month.
• Specific Examples: Individuals like Mr. Iconic have reported average earnings around $40,000 per month, while others like “Teddy Bear” reported approx. $25,000 monthly.
• Typical “Top” Earners: Established male performers who consistently produce content frequently earn $10,000 per month.
Key Factors for High Earnings:
• Established Following: Top earners often use Instagram or social media to funnel fans, say reports on OneAndOnlyAccounts.
• Active Engagement: Top creators, notes GQ, frequently engage directly with subscribers to drive revenue.
• Niche & Consistency: Success depends heavily on the specific niche, content frequency, and audience connection.
As of early 2026, there are over 4.6 million creators on OnlyFans, experiencing rapid growth from roughly 3.2 million in 2022. The platform has experienced a massive 1,222% increase in creators over six years. While many creators offer varied content, a significant portion focuses on adult, NSFW, or modeling material.
75% to 80% make less than $200 a month.
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In the mainstream arena…
Kick.com: This platform has the most significant male lean. Approximately 74.2% of Kick’s total audience is male, and 90% of its streamers are male. Top creators like Adin Ross and xQc draw massive audiences, with peak viewership reaching over 125,000 for top male-led broadcasts.
YouTube: While the overall user base is nearly even (roughly 54% male and 46% female), viewership is highly categorized. Men spend 44% more time on the site than women and make up the majority of viewers in 90% of content categories. Gaming, a category dominated by male creators, remains a primary driver of this engagement.
TikTok: The audience is more balanced but still leans male, with roughly 55.7% male users as of 2025. Viewership is highly distributed; only 10% of creator accounts followed by U.S. adults are “mega-influencers” with over 1 million followers.
So while women get most of the focus by blogging sites and the elite media for their big earnings, men do have audience and do make money. If you are male and mainstream, kick.com is the place the be, even though I have struggled there. TikTok does give smaller creator accounts more of a chance than youtube. Youtube likes to throw more of the viewers toward the more established, larger viewership, accounts.
As most male creators know, at least on kick.com, part of your audience, even if straight, are watching in a somewhat voyeur way, somewhat sexual but not exactly. I don’t think they have invented a word for it. 🙂 But the point is you have to be tolerant of the chat which is not always easy. They may make somewhat sexual comments that may either be friendly or somewhat harsh. You have to have a thick skin and stay friendly. Or crash out on the people like you are angry, which some of the audience may like, but if you cross that invisible line when crashing out and accidentally say the wrong thing and you cross that line, you can get banned. The main thing, is when you are appearing to crash out, don’t really get angry. That will backfire on you. Take it all as a joke and stay in good humor.
Some creators make part of their money with paid chat, where the person is paying to insult the creator/entertainer. Again, you have to be careful when that is happening. Don’t lose your temper. Don’t accidentally say the wrong thing.