The posts — which often redirect users to OnlyFans accounts, other porn sites or Telegram groups — are a pop, and they have individuals with Down syndrome and disability advocates alarmed about fetishization and exploitation.
“It makes me feel a myriad of things,” Charlotte Woodward, a 35-year-old woman with Down syndrome, told The Post. “Not only do I find it disturbing, I find it personally upsetting. I also feel anger and outrage.”
Typical captions include, “Is Down syndrome a deal breaker for you?,” ”Would you date a girl with Down syndrome?” or “Does Down syndrome change how you feel about me?,” as well as others far more lewd.
Woodward, who for the National Down Syndrome Society, believes this sort of content puts people like her in harm’s way.



















