I hope this message finds you all in good health and high spirits as we enter a brand-new year. It's been a while since I last wrote to you, and believe me, I've missed our interactions more than you can imagine. After taking a much-needed six-month hiatus, I am thrilled to be back and share some updates on what's been happening in my life and how you can get more of me in yours, like the free live show I am doing this Saturday at noon on my onlyfans.
First and foremost, I want to express my deepest gratitude for your understanding and support during my postpartum break. As some of you may already know, I welcomed a beautiful addition to my life, and the past six months have been an incredible journey of connection, discovery, and growth. Taking this time for myself, my family, and my well-being was necessary, and I appreciate your patience and kindness.
One thing that struck me during this period was the lack of support for mothers. It's utterly bewildering to think that in 2024, paid maternity leave isn't a universal standard; in my opinion, this economically compelled separation is creating a culture of psychopaths. I am incredibly fortunate to have an income stream that allows me to take this sacred time without compromising my financial stability. It's a stark reminder of how we often overlook mothers' challenges, not just physically but also regarding societal expectations.
On a related note, it's equally bewildering that platforms like OnlyFans restrict content related to breastfeeding. I cannot tell you how many times I posted to my Only Fans account only to have it flagged, removed, and threatened with de-platforming over the last six months. It’s almost all of my new content because my breasts produce milk. The stigma around such natural and beautiful abilities of the human body astounds me, and it's time for a change. Embracing motherhood doesn't mean sacrificing our sensuality or the right to express ourselves freely. Let's work towards breaking down these unnecessary barriers and normalizing the diverse experiences of women. So, if you are looking for my postpartum content, please check out my Manyvids store, which allows images of lactating breasts.
Speaking of societal expectations, the pressure to "bounce back" postpartum is something I've grappled with personally. The unrealistic standards set for women's bodies can be overwhelming, but I want to share with you that I feel great about my new body. The journey to self-love is ongoing, and I appreciate your continued support as I navigate this chapter.
With the positive energy I've gathered during my hiatus, I'm excited to announce that custom videos have returned. Your desires and fantasies are important to me, and I can't wait to bring your visions to life. You can order them on my many vids and Onlyfans. Additionally, I'm open to exploring a few collaborations with other people in 2024.
As we embark on this new year, let's celebrate the beauty of motherhood and empower each other to embrace our authentic selves. Thank you for being a part of my journey, and here's to a year filled with love, understanding, and endless possibilities.
I wish you all a Happy New Year!
With love, Mona Wale
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Glad to see you back and looking so healthy and happy. I do hope both you and your family are enjoying time together too. Here in the UK paid maternity leave,for a whole year at full pay,is the law as is paid paternity leave for six months. Let's hope other countries follow suit. Cannot wait for more 2024 naughtiness, Matthew