Cami Strella, a popular adult content creator known online as the ‘Barracks Bunny’, says she plans to sleep with virgins to give them a safe and positive first sexual experience, in hopes of steering them away from toxic online communities like the incel movement.
The California-based model, who first gained attention by offering free OnlyFans subscriptions to military members, says her new focus is helping men who feel left behind in the dating world.
With 400,000 Instagram followers and monthly earnings of around $220,000, Cami now sees her work as a form of “preventative therapy.”
She was inspired after watching the series Adolescence, which explores the dangers of incel culture.

Motivated by the show’s message, she says she wants to offer something more meaningful than just sex an experience that includes emotional connection, validation, and guidance.
“I see this as public service,” Cami explained. “It’s not about pleasure alone. I want to show these men what real connection feels like, even if it’s with someone like me, a sex worker. That kind of experience can actually be therapeutic.”

She says many socially inexperienced men crave connection but are lost in a culture that promotes instant gratification without real intimacy. Dating apps, unrealistic expectations, and lack of emotional support can leave young men vulnerable to harmful ideologies.
“Young guys are impressionable and often just looking for validation,” she said. “If they don’t find it, they might turn to incel forums where anger and misogyny are normalized. Those communities are dangerous.”

With a background in neuroscience, Cami believes her work can offer a healthier outlet. She sees creating a space where first-timers can explore sex without shame or fear as an opportunity for growth and healing.
“Interacting with a sex worker in a safe, judgment-free setting is way better than spending time in echo chambers that hate women,” she said. “Some of these men just need to feel heard and accepted.”
For Cami, helping virgins isn’t about shock value or marketing it’s about offering guidance, support, and something she says many of them lack: real human connection.
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