ATKingdom Drops ‘Real Amateur Nurses POV 3’

LOS ANGELES — ATKingdom has debuted its latest title, “Real Amateur Nurses POV 3.”

The release features Gabby Ortega, Mazy Myers, Scarlet Skies, Maria Anjel and Sweet Sofia.

“This is nurses in uniform sucking and fucking — and filmed in POV,” said ATKingdom COO/vice president Jimmy James. “We’re pleased to see and hear all the fan feedback and high interest in this niche title. The models selected for this title were ones highly voted upon by our fan base, and every ‘nurse’ played her role perfectly. You’ll love their bedside manner and how they care for you.”

The title is available on VOD and DVD at ATKStore.

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Korina Kova to Guest on ‘The Happy Hour’ Podcast

LOS ANGELES — Korina Kova will guest on “The Happy Hour” podcast, Sept. 2 at 5 p.m. (PDT).

In the interview, Kova will talk about her personal journey, her career experiences and her insights into content creation.

“I’m excited to join Ray and Tom on ‘The Happy Hour Podcast,’” said Kova. “It’s always a pleasure to have candid conversations and connect with different audiences. I look forward to sharing my experiences, passion and the creativity that goes into my work. It’s going to be a fantastic show.”

The episode will livestream on YouTube.

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Linzee Ryder Makes HotWifeFun Debut

LAS VEGAS — Linzee Ryder has made her HotWifeFun debut in a new scene directed by JayRock and co-starring Jay Romero.

“Working with Linzee was amazing,” said JayRock. “She brought out the best in everyone on set and you can see it in the scene. I am going to have her back on my set soon, and I know that the HotWife fans are going to be begging for more.” 

Ryder enthused about the scene. 

“I love working with both Jay Romero and JayRock,” she said. “It always turns into something sexually spectacular whenever both of those men are on set. From the moment that I put this production on my calendar, I have been looking forward to not only traveling to Las Vegas to take part in all the fun that I knew we were going to have, but, I knew that both of these men would create something that would be so visually striking for my fans. They make every single production they create look nothing less than perfection. I am so excited to have my fans see this scene.”

The scene is streaming on HotWifeFun

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Reese Rideout Launches Official Site Through Elevated X

LOS ANGELES — Reese Rideout, aka Dr. Rideout, has launched his new official site via Elevated X’s content management platform.

“Dr. Rideout’s website launch has ignited a surge of anticipation,” said Elevated X’s marketing director, Heather K. “A harmonious fusion of passion, innovation and cutting-edge technology defines this endeavor. With its unveiling, Dr. Rideout’s new website and content is poised to reshape the very landscape of adult entertainment.”

Rideout enthused about the launch.

“Like many, I’m passionate about my work,” he said. “I truly believe I was destined to create content for my audience. With the rise of fan sites and the innovative features of Elevated X, we’re about to elevate the experience. Get ready for some exhilarating moments.”

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Jessica Stoya Pens Porn Positivity Essay for Reason Magazine

Jessica Stoya Pens Porn Positivity Essay for Reason Magazine

LOS ANGELES — Jessica Stoya has penned an essay for Reason magazine about how online adult content can be an important source of community and information regarding human sexuality.

Stoya’s article for the libertarian publication, published Tuesday and titled “Talking About Sex Online Shouldn’t Be Illegal,” shares stories from adult industry figures the former performer and author has worked with, like Vixen Media Group’s Kayden Kross and Digital Playground’s Ali Joone.

Kross told Stoya she had noticed a community of straight men gather on Deeper message boards “to discuss their sexual preferences, turn-ons, and other various tastes.

“The ‘don’t yuck my yum’ thing,” Kross told Stoya, is prevalent on the Deeper forums.  “It’s agreed upon that so long as you are not saying something that is a political minefield, it is not OK to dog on someone else’s expression of what they’re there for. And when people do, even if it’s something where you can’t imagine anyone would be into that, you’ll see people rush to that person’s defense. There’s very much this understanding that in order for this to work, everyone has to agree not to add shame to the pile.”

Stoya interviewed mental health counselor Lucie Fielding, who confirmed there are few spaces for straight men to have these kind of conversations in a mutually supportive environment.

Joone, who developing a pioneering virtual sex video game CD-ROM in 1999, said the trend of fans using porn to communicate goes back to the early days of the commercial internet.

“To me, it’s all about how do you make connections,” Jonne said. “We’re wired to connect, to communicate with each other and people.”

Stoya explained that although sexuality is an important part of human life, “conversations about it are often silenced” and are currently “at risk of being censored out of existence.”

“New state laws requiring verification of consumers’ ages threaten to wipe out small producers and scare off subscribers concerned about threats to their own reputations in the event of a data breach,” Stoya wrote. “Laws like SESTA/FOSTA have made promotion of adult entertainment—already an uphill battle—even more starkly difficult, reaching as far as those Reddit communities Fielding mentioned and causing many subreddits about sexuality to shutter. And payment processors and banks have been denying adult workers access to financial infrastructure for decades.”

To read “Talking About Sex Online Shouldn’t Be Illegal,” visit Reason.com.

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PASS to Hold Town Hall About Mgen

PASS to Hold Town Hall About Mgen

LOS ANGELES — PASS will hold a special town hall on Mycoplasma genitalium (aka, Mgen) on Friday at 11:00 a.m. (PDT).

All members of the adult industry are invited to the discussion with PASS Executive Director Ian O’Brien and Medical Director Jamey Bell and others, who will explain PASS’s current knowledge of Mgen within the industry and its new initiatives to combat it.

O’Brian described Mgen as “a tricky bacteria, one that will require novel approaches to fully address.”

“One thing is certain,” he added. “We are going to need to get as much of the industry as we can on the same page. We have an incredible team of sexual health and other infectious disease experts who have been hard at work developing a solution that meets the needs of the industry.”

The PASS Townhall will take place via Zoom. Participants can register for the event here.

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Adult Time Teams Up With Animeshin Club for New Limited Series ‘Customer Service’

Adult Time Teams Up With Animeshin Club for New Limited Series 'Customer Service'

MONTREAL — Adult Time has released the first chapter of “Customer Service,” a three-part series produced in collaboration with animation studio Animeshin Club.

The episode, titled “Getting Laid… Off,” opens on Nichola, an office worker who “is about to pitch her new sex toy idea to corporate,” said a rep. “Her excitement fades when she gets some terrible news, though — corporate will be closing her branch. Now it’s up to Nichola to prove to the upper-ups that her branch — and valued employees — are worth saving. So if they’re going down, they may as well go down with a bang.”

Adult Time Director of Marketing Frank Stacy enthused about the partnership.

“Futanari content is insanely popular and we have had a lot of success pushing this type of product through our various advertising channels,” he said. “We’re very happy to bring new high-quality futanari content on our platform, working closely with some of our top collaborators when it comes to animated adult entertainment.”

“Getting Laid… Off” is streaming on AdultTime.

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Scarlett Sage Makes Directorial Debut for MissaX

Scarlett Sage Makes Directorial Debut for MissaX

LOS ANGELES — 2021 XBIZ Girl/Girl Performer of the Year Scarlett Sage has made her debut behind the camera with “Risqué Business,” from MissaX.

Produced by Craven Moorhead, the feature stars newcomer Layla Jenner, along with Jessica Ryan, Chad White and Ryan Driller.

Jenner plays a Los Angeles woman having an affair with her husband’s right-hand man (White), who is tasked with hiring a lawyer (Driller) to investigate the very woman he’s illicitly involved with. Driller is an honest attorney but also wants to provide for his wife (Ryan).

“He could use the money — he thinks of his own beautiful wife, and what accepting this one simple job could do for his family,” said a rep. Driller “is about to be a pawn in Jenner’s game.”

“Risqué Busines” is streaming on MissaX.

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Sarina Havok Makes TransAngels Debut in ‘Groupie Coochie’

Sarina Havok Makes TransAngels Debut in 'Groupie Coochie'

LOS ANGELES — Sarina Havok makes her TransAngels debut with Aria Valencia in “Groupie Coochie” directed by Tom Moore.

As the scene opens, rock and roller Havok puts on “a mind-blowing performance for her fans, who are starstruck by the gifted musician,” the synopsis reveals. “One of her fans, played by Aria Valencia, decides to sneak backstage after the concert, where she catches the rocker chick jerking off. Aroused, Aria introduces herself as one of Sarina’s biggest fans before getting on her knees to worship the all-natural babe’s throbbing cock.”

“Groupie Coochie” premieres Sept. 6 on TransAngels.

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