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For years, the standard OnlyFans content model was simple: photosets in a bedroom, solo clips on a couch, or partner content in a rented studio. But 2024 has ushered in a new era: cinematic, narrative-driven, location-based series. Among the most talked-about (if elusive) trends are creators who package "long trip" arcs — week-long expeditions where subscribers pay for daily updates, GPS-tracked teases, and behind-the-scenes drama.

Two names have surfaced in niche Telegram groups and Reddit forums dedicated to OnlyFans analytics: Mreasydeck and Femgape. While neither has been officially verified by OnlyFans’ top 1% leaderboards, their rumored collaboration—a 14-day "Long Trip" across the American Southwest—has become a case study in how independent creators are gamifying adult content in 2024.

| Content Type | Frequency | Price (2024 USD) | Engagement Rate | |--------------|-----------|----------------|------------------| | Daily photo sets (travel + nude) | 3x/day | Included in $15 monthly tier | 18% like-to-view | | Weekly PPV video (30-45 min) | 1x/week | $12–$20 | 34% purchase rate | | Live stream (campfire chats) | 2x/week | $5 entry | 1,200 avg viewers | | Personalized "postcard from the road" (physical) | 1x/trip | $50 (limited 100) | Sold out in 4 hrs | | Bloopers & packing/unpacking reels | Daily | Free for all subs | 45% share rate | OnlyFans 2024 Mreasydeck And Femgape Long Trip ...

Their most successful PPV was "Desert Dune Deck Encounter" (Week 5), grossing $47,000 from 2,350 purchases at $20 each.


Long trip content is risky. In 2024, OnlyFans enforces stricter geolocation tagging requirements for public content. Both Mreasydeck and Femgape would need to: For years, the standard OnlyFans content model was

The fact that no major news outlet has reported on "Mreasydeck" or "Femgape" suggests they either imploded before launch, remained intentionally underground, or never existed outside of a misspelled search query.

A single explicit video sells for $15–$30. A 14-day travel series packaged as a "digital season pass" can sell for $150–$300. For Mreasydeck and Femgape, a joint trip splits production costs (gas, lodging, gear) while doubling the potential cross-promotion. Long trip content is risky

Not everything was smooth. Some fans accused them of "over-promising" on live streams (two were canceled due to weather). Others felt the explicit content declined after Week 3. Mreasydeck addressed this in a candid post-trip note: "Long trips are real life — we had food poisoning, flat tires, and creative fatigue. That’s the deal."

Femgape also faced doxxing attempts when a fan recognized a mountain peak. They now delay geotags by 72 hours.


OnlyFans has matured past the point where simple solo content drives long-term growth. In 2024, subscribers want:

The "Long Trip" delivers exactly that. By documenting real travel—with all the boredom, spontaneity, and intimacy that comes with it—Mreasydeck and Femgape are tapping into the reality-content hybrid that top 0.1% creators are now using.