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I donβt remember how long Iβve been following your work, I think I saw your first works on the rule 34 website and tried to find you, and eventually came to this website. I think it was about 6 or 7 years ago, and even more, I think it was 2016, maybe a little earlier or a little later.
The point is that you are a damn talented person, who has been improving for many years and, whatβs important, trying different styles and methods of creativity, while many people lock themselves into one thing.
Even taking into account the fact that bending is often not my type of kink (Iβm not a hater by any means, itβs just not my thing, and not always) I canβt help but admire how not only sexy, but also often beautiful your work is, especially the latest ones. It may sound strange for praise, but I think it's pretty powerful when a person's creativity is cool enough to attract and retain someone who is not quite the target audience. Imagine a chef who cooks fish, and a client who is usually indifferent to fish, but visits this chef's establishment because his fish is incredibly tasty.
A strange example, but I hope it clarified what I meant a little.
Not to stretch the thought: Among people there are many ungrateful idiots, and even more those who are simply lazy or forgetful, or taciturn. I myself sometimes find it difficult to comment on the beauty that I see so that the comment does not sound like banal nonsense in the spirit of "Oh, that's cool."
I do not know you outside of this site and do not know the realities of your life, so the main thing I can advise is to try to focus on yourself, and on what you like and what makes you happy. As a slightly creative person, I perfectly understand your desire to get more than deserved attention, and I perfectly understand the moral imbalance when work that takes tens of hours gets few likes and reviews, it's really shitty.
But I also want to say that the world is not limited to likes and reviews, that is, there are many joyful things around like traveling and discoveries, delicious food and communication with friends, even through programs like Discord or Skype.
Your life is in YOUR hands, and I have no right to insist on how you manage it, but if you ask me, damn, it would be indescribably offensive if such a talented and creative person like you parted with life, especially against the background of how many bad (for one reason or another) or incompetent people live around.
As I said above, I'm not familiar with your life story and creative path, so I don't know much (well, not much... almost nothing), but have you considered the option of getting a job in your field? Like an animator, artist, programmer or 3D designer in some company producing video games.
This will impose restrictions (like you need to work on a studio project and not on your personal creativity, and the project may seem tasteless or strange) but it will also bring in income, give you more self-confidence, and may introduce you to other creative people.
As for the site, you have created many beautiful and amazing works, inspiring (and frankly, making horny) many, and I would be glad if it remained and was filled with content, but at the same time it is YOUR project, so you are free to do with it what you want, and frankly, damn, do it the way it is more convenient and pleasant for you, the main thing is to live and do it in such a way that you are happier, and if possible, please those who support you. But only not to your detriment.
I think that changing priorities or mastering something new can help your mental state, routine housework, communicating with friends (though not in person, my friends are far away and I communicate with them through instant messengers and things like Discord) and watching anime and movies with them, it is very motivating and inspiring, and live communication probably inspires and motivates even more.
I spend most of my time at home in front of the computer, but if you have the opportunity to activate your life and get more social communication, I recommend doing so.
Otherwise, please accept my best wishes, Yuni, you are a very creative person and a talented author, and I would really like your life to be cool and full of colors, and not end because of being ignored by a bunch of passers-by.
In the end, you are alive, probably healthy, with a full set of organs, and access to a good computer, for many this is already a huge achievement. You are a cool person with a talent of 1 in several tens of thousands, so rather than waste your life and work, I advise you to simply try to redirect this talent to something that will bring you pleasure, will be interesting to you, and preferably something that you can monetize.