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Zug, April 2026 – For a long time, clear rules applied in the world of online erotica: smooth skin, classic poses, heteronormative fantasies, and perfect staging. Anyone who didn’t fit the mold often remained invisible or was quickly pigeonholed. But these times are visibly changing. More and more young creators are refusing to conform – and they are using platforms like 4based for exactly that purpose. Here, it’s not about high-gloss performance, but about personality, direct exchange, and unfiltered closeness to the community. Four creators exemplify how they live their sexuality, their bodies, and their identities with self-determination: zuckermaus, jutta_tv, blackangel, and paula. Their motto: I don’t adapt – I live.
Queer Self-Evidence Without Need for Explanation: jutta_tv
jutta_tv breaks with traditional expectations even more consistently. As a queer creator and DJ, she moves in life realities that many still consider “in need of explanation.” For her, this is not a statement, but everyday life. Identity does not have to be hidden, adapted, or sold – it is simply lived. On 4based, she deliberately uses the space to show herself without filters: no classic gender roles, no heteronormative scripts, no need to please anyone.
Her content is a plea for queer erotica as a natural part of everyday life. Instead of wanting to provoke, she invites: Look at how I am – and recognize that diversity is not an exception. In an industry long dominated by binary, male gazes, jutta_tv creates a safe space for everyone who moves beyond the norm. Her presence on 4based underlines what the platform stands for: Here, it’s not about fulfilling other people’s fantasies, but about celebrating one’s own.
Techno, Tattoos and the Freedom of the Dancefloor: zuckermaus

With zuckermaus, the rebellion doesn’t begin in front of the camera, but on the dancefloor. The young woman immersed herself early in the techno scene – first hard techno, now classic techno. What she seeks and finds there is not a sound, but a feeling of radical acceptance. “I love the scene because it’s so open. You’re not judged. Everyone is just there to dance,” she says. In contrast to many mainstream clubs, where glances quickly categorize and evaluate, she experiences techno as a space of genuine presence: less superficiality, less unwanted advances, more simply being.
This attitude runs consistently through her content on 4based. For her, her body is not an optimizable advertising surface, but a living canvas. Tattoos tell her story there – memories, experiences, losses. Particularly emotional is the motif of her dogs, with whom she grew up. “My body is like a canvas,” she says. “Who wants to conform anyway? If we were all the same, it would be boring.” In online erotica, where flawless bodies are often demanded, zuckermaus celebrates exactly the opposite: imperfection as erotic strength. Her photos and videos show no staged poses, but authentic moments – tattooed, self-confident, unvarnished. The community feels it: Here it’s about real connection, not consumable fantasies.
From the Reality-TV Stage Back to Her Own Interpretive Power: blackangel
blackangel knows the mechanisms of public (and erotic) perception firsthand. As a former reality-TV personality, she was reduced for years to just a few attributes: looks, appearance, supposed behavior. Women in the public eye – especially in the erotica industry – are quickly put into boxes, commented on, distorted. “Images form quickly, attributions even faster,” she knows.

On 4based, she takes back interpretive power. Here she decides for herself how much closeness she allows, how much skin she shows, and in what form. Her content is not another chapter of external staging, but a conscious act of reclamation. She shows herself not to please, but to be seen – as a whole person. In online erotica, this means: away from pure objectification, toward self-determined presentation of lust, vulnerability, and strength. blackangel proves that visibility does not have to mean submission, but can be empowerment.
Empathy with Clear Boundaries: paula

Somewhat quieter, but no less determined, is paula. She describes herself as empathetic, self-confident, and approachable – and at the same time sets clear boundaries. “Not everyone has to like me,” she says dryly. This attitude shapes her entire content on 4based. Openness yes, but not at any price. Personality instead of perfection, authenticity instead of adaptation.
In an industry that often rewards crossing boundaries, paula shows that genuine erotic closeness arises precisely through respect for boundaries. Her community appreciates exactly this clarity: Here there is no forced intimacy, but a voluntary, respectful connection. paula thus embodies a new generation of creators who no longer reveal everything to be successful – but only what they themselves want.
No Loud Protest – But a Quiet Revolution
What connects these four women is not an organized uprising, not a conscious “against.” It is a calm but consistent shifting of boundaries. Club culture, queer identity, media past, personal boundary-setting – the paths are as different as the women themselves. And yet they are united by one thought: The right not to align their own lives (and their own erotica) with other people’s expectations anymore.
On 4based, this attitude finds the ideal space. The platform deliberately stands for the opposite of high-gloss OnlyFans aesthetics: less filters, more personality, direct exchange, real community. Here it becomes visible what is currently happening in online erotica as a whole: What used to be considered “different” or “too much” is becoming self-evident. Women are no longer making themselves quieter. They are becoming louder – not by shouting, but by consistently being themselves.
In a time when gender roles are crumbling, zuckermaus, jutta_tv, blackangel, and paula show that true erotic freedom begins exactly there: with the decision to belong to oneself. Not to expectations. Not to algorithms. Not to old images. But to one’s own life.
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