Exactly, money just complicates everything.A lot of people like to hide behind the white-night response of "oh it's just the artist trying to make a living" but fail to factor in that every single artist is trying to make a living and, going back to my slippery slope argument, that if every artist charged $20 a month just to view some smut pics then they'd theoretically be bankrupting their fanbase because every single fan has to financially support every single artist just to get the full product.Putting the slippery slope away again, the "trying to make a living" response doesn't hold up very well because it's only taking the artist's situation into account. It pays no mind to us, the fans, the 'customers', who now have to pay our hard earned money, that we made while making a living ourselves, to view a product that many other artists put out for free.I'm not knocking the OP for their pricing model or any artist for that matter. If they think their art is good enough to charge a premium then more power to them, but they can't not expect people like me to think "well it sucks I can't get the full experience from this product. Sucks that I have to pay such a large amount for something I potentially might not even enjoy in comparison to how much it costs. I'll just give that money to this other artist who kept the gates open whose art I know I enjoy because there's less risk involved".