
The ‘Womanosphere’ Is Reshaping the Conservative Dating Landscape
Jason Parham
created: Oct. 13, 2025, 9:30 a.m. | updated: Oct. 16, 2025, 10:35 a.m.
Anya Lacey is aware of the oxymoron that comes with being an OnlyFans creator while aspiring to be a trad wife.
When the 19-year-old Florida-based creator decided to get serious about dating this year, she ran into a wall.
Either a lot of conservative men are “immediately turned off by what I do,” she says of being a sex worker, or the men she met on dating apps weren’t all that serious about commitment.
Just as the manosphere has shaped the outlook of young conservative men through chat-casts, rallying a generation around alternative science and hypermasculinity, the rise of female-led rightwing media creators—sometimes called the “womanosphere”—are helping to shape the opinions of young conservative women everywhere.
In the next, she’s prancing through a green meadow declaring love for “my bible,” sundresses, and conservative men.
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