Kheper to Debut French, German Editions of ‘A Year of Sex!’ Game

Kheper to Debut French, German Editions of 'A Year of Sex!' Game

LOS ANGELES — Kheper Games will be releasing the French and German versions of its “A Year of Sex!” card game — “Une Année De Sexe!” and “En Jahr Voller Sex!”

Both versions will be introduced at Tonga’s show in the Netherlands on April 16-20, and at eroSpain on April 23-26 in Barcelona. Along with the English version, they will be displayed with “Sexo!” the Spanish version that has been part of Kheper’s line for over a decade.

“We are very happy that our European distributors are excited about selling our top product in additional languages,” explains CEO Brian Pellham.

The illustrations on each card, Pellham added, “give couples new positions to try, but the addition of the instructional text explains how to optimize enjoyment in each position.”

For information, email info@khepergames.com or visit KheperGames.

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Al Jazeera Publishes Anti-Porn Op-Ed

VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Qatar-based news agency Al Jazeera published an op-ed today by a Canadian SWERF activist condemning all pornography as sexually exploitative and falsely claiming it is a leading cause of domestic violence against women.

In “There is nothing ethical about profiting from sexual exploitation,” Laurel McBride — a member of Vancouver Rape Relief, a notoriously anti-trans crisis center and women’s shelter — claims that as part of her work she frequently speaks to women “who have been harmed by pornography’s ubiquity and infringement into their lives.”

“Women call us seeking support and advice after experiencing pornography-related male violence,” she adds, comparing that tendentiously-worded category to “rape, battery or sexual harassment, leav[ing] them feeling betrayed and alone.”

The focus of McBride’s Al Jazeera column — subtitled, “The only way of fixing the porn industry is to divest from it” —  is the recent purchase of MindGeek by the private equity group Ethical Capital Partners (ECP).

Criticizing ECP partner Solomon Friedman’s statement that the new investors “realized that an opportunity to correct misconceptions is really at the heart of what this business needs,” McBride retorts that “if one is interested in correcting misconceptions, consider the misconception that pornography is a value-adding industry that celebrates creative and sexual expression.”

McBride goes on to make unsupported claims about a causal link between pornography and domestic violence.

Women, she claims, “are pressured into sexual acts by a male partner that she feels are degrading but because he has seen it in pornography, he wants to try it out on her. Such unwanted sexual acts, performed with little regard for the woman’s bodily integrity, can leave her with physical injuries.”

She concludes by calling out ECP directly, urging them to stop participating in the “sexual exploitation of women and girls” by somehow undoing their recent purchase of MindGeek.

“ECP declared that they will speak with victim advocacy groups,” she writes. “Well, ECP, as someone who supports those victimized by pornography, I urge you to reconsider your investment in MindGeek, a company that reaps its profits from reinforcing the degradation of women.”

McBride’s non-profit, the Vancouver Rape Relief, was condemned as transphobic and stripped of its city funding in 2019 for turning away trans women in crisis, the National Post newspaper reported at the time.

Vancouver City Councillor Christine Boyle Tweeted on that occasion in support of the stance that “trans women are women and sex work is work. Trans women & sex workers deserve care & protection. I can’t support orgs who exclude them, so I won’t be supporting city funding for Vancouver Rape Relief.”

The organization’s response was to claim “discrimination against women in the name of inclusion,” and to refuse to change its policy of denying service to trans women.

Reagan Foxx Reflects on Vibrant Legacy

Reagan Foxx is well-versed in the 9-to-5 grind, having spent years working in real estate and as a recruiter for accounting and finance staffing. During that time, she found herself having to answer to a variety of “crappy managers” — though she does recall one very made-for-porn encounter with her recruitment manager, whom Foxx liked so much that she had sex with him in his office during their lunch hour.

While that naughty encounter may sound like the perfect segue into adult entertainment, it was actually the soul-crushing experience of doing broker price opinion appraisals after the 2008 real estate crash that made her yearn for a different path.

“I was killing myself working 14-hour days, then the banks dropped the fees, meaning I was doing the same amount of work for less money,” she remembers. “You should know that I was into the swinging lifestyle and it was through that I met a friend who introduced me to camming. I joined MyFreeCams the next day, then five years later, I was contacted by Brazzers.”

Ever since, it has been a whirlwind of milestone achievements, the proudest of which, she says, is her crowning victory at the 2023 XBIZ Awards as MILF Performer of the Year. She attributes her win to honing her acting chops over time thanks to a bevy of shooting opportunities, including her latest starring feature, “Indecent” from Missa X. She also counts among her successes the release of her own stroker, Feel Reagan by Kiiroo.

Leveraging her stardom into fan engagement, which in turn leads to more stardom-fueling shoots, is a simple matter of being kind, she notes.

“My approach is just to be nice and do my best to respond to everyone,” Foxx explains. “I do feel like social media has gotten a lot meaner, which I don’t get involved in. I don’t waste time with toxic people. It’s not worth it and it mentally drains you.”

This positive online presence has also funneled considerable traffic to her OnlyFans, which is one of her biggest revenue streams. She makes good sales with her Kiiroo stroker as well, and the Feel Reagan can actually sync up with her movements in the content she sells, which is a big plus for fans.

“Check it out, as it’s gotten rave reviews,” she encourages. “I have my own website where one can find most every movie I’ve shot at ReaganFoxx.com and I have ManyVids and one more exciting project that’s about to take off very soon.”

Amid all the studio shoots, indie production and sex toy sales, Foxx also recognizes the importance of building a unique brand and ensuring that everything she does serves to reinforce it.

“My personal content and the studios I shoot for are all by design,” she points out. “I love the idea of an everyday attractive mom and hotwife that you would see at the grocery store or at a softball field, but who has a naughty side. Surrounding myself with good people and businesses is also influential for my brand.

“I’m friends with most everyone in the industry,” Foxx continues. “I’m inspired by many women and they’re not all within the industry. I love seeing women make a difference in the world — whether it’s business, successful moms or entertainers like us.”

Having found inspiration both within the biz and outside of it, and having encountered the stigma associated with straddling both sides, Foxx notes that the biggest lesson the industry has taught her is simply that everyone is different but worthy of acceptance.

“We are part of a small industry, and the outside world wants us shut down,” she says. “If we don’t stand for one another and cheer for each other, instead of secretly hoping one model fails so we can get more business, then we are destined to implode.”

Even as the industry’s reigning MILF, Foxx remains committed to staying humble, optimistic and sincere with everyone she encounters, never content to rest on her laurels or get carried away by her triumphs. Nonetheless, she recalls that ascendant moment with tremendous fondness.

“It’s hard to put into words, but I’ll do my best,” Foxx reminisces, trying to convey how she felt on the grand stage with thunderous applause celebrating her. “I have to say, it’s an amazing feeling, like nothing I’ve experienced before. I’m so honored to be recognized for all my hard work and to be noticed. The support from the fans has been incredible. FoxxNation rocks!”

During the coming year, she plans to devote more time to OnlyFans and her stroker, while continuing to shoot many a movie in which she can play out her brand with panache.

“I’m also in the works of producing a new movie I’m really excited about and I can’t say too much now, but there is a project coming to life that I’m one of the first girls to be accepted into,” she teases. “This project will be cutting-edge stuff.”

Dante Colle Stars in Erika Lust’s ‘The Wedding’

Dante Colle Stars in Erika Lust's 'The Wedding'

LOS ANGELES — 2021 XBIZ Performer of the Year Dante Colle stars with Nicole Kitt in Lust Cinema’s “The Wedding.”
 
Directed by Erika Lust, the title also features Maria Riot, Jade Kush, Romy Furie and Jason Steel.

Colle plays “Lucas, who is set to marry Diana (Kitt),” the synopsis reveals. “It’s an unconventional wedding for the bride and groom. The feature is all about their story and relationships with their open-minded friends, who engage in pansexuality and open relationships, and confront the stigma around both.”

Colle enthused about the scene.
 
“When Erika Lust contacted me and asked me to star in the film, I accepted immediately,” said Colle. “Filming the feature in Spain last year was incredible, and the cast and crew were amazing. I’ve never shot anything quite like this and was honored to be part of this project.”
 
“The Wedding” is streaming on LustCinema.

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Pope Francis: ‘Those Who Use Pornography Are Diminished as Humans’

VATICAN CITY — A propaganda documentary currently airing on Disney+ and Hulu showing Pope Francis speaking to young people features a full segment where an adult content creator tells the head of the Catholic Church about her positive experience with sex work.

Pope Francis then uses the occasion to expresses his beliefs about “pornography,” which he thinks produces a similar addiction as drugs and alcohol and “diminished as humans” those who use it.

The Spanish language documentary, called “The Pope: Answers” (“Amen: Francisco Responde”) was produced by the Barcelona documentary team of Jordi Évole and Màrius Sanchez, and premiered worldwide through Disney+ and affiliated platforms last Wednesday.

The documentary was filmed in Rome in June 2022 with full cooperation of the Catholic Church and the Holy See, and features an informal conversation between the theocratic monarch and “ten young adults of different ages, backgrounds and with very different lives and experiences,” according to the press material.

The group included Spanish-speaking men and women ranging form 20 to 25 years old and the topics discussed included “feminism, the role of women in the Church, reproductive rights, loss of faith, the migration crisis, LGBTQIA+ rights, abuse within the Church, racism and mental health.

During the last third of the documentary, the Pope called on Alejandra, a young mother and adult content creator, who spoke candidly and proudly about her experience as a sex worker. This prompted a conversation which involved Pope Francis and the other women in the group — no men’s points of view were offered other than those of Francis, an 85-year old celibate Argentine clergyman formerly known as Jorge Bergoglio.

Alejandra’s lived experience was particularly challenged by María, an extremely conservative Spanish Catholic who made outlandish pseudo-scientific claims about human sexuality, which then prompted the Pope’s militant condemnations of all pornography and some vague pronouncements about the supposed “beauty” and “wealth” of human sexuality.

The Pope on Porn and Sex Work

This is the full conversation concerning sex work in “The Pope: Answers”:

Alejandra: I am Alejandra, I create explicit content for adults, sexual, pornography. I do it on streaming sites, so it’s live. I have my computer and all my things, and I go online. I also have another webpage, an alternate one, like a social network, where I upload videos, I sell them and it all works through social media. Are you aware of that?

Pope Francis: A good thing about the development of communications — the system of communication, what it has to save is the existence of communication, that it doesn’t evaporate. When you communicate through networks, it should be one-on-one, so it should be a relationship, no? Especially when it’s used for work, but also for communication. One should distinguish between the richness of a medium, and the morality of what you do, in relation to your own concept of morality.

For example, if you use the medium to sell drugs, you are intoxicating youth, you’re harming them, you’re promoting a crime. If through the medium you link up with mafia people to create social situations, it is immoral. The morality of a medium depends on what you are using it for.

Alejandra: Normally, I have a number of regular users who ask for very specific things, not always of a sexual nature, sometimes it is very sexual, I don’t know, maybe lingerie or very specific things, like custom videos. But I’m the one who sets my own boundaries regarding what I do and what I don’t, or if I don’t like what they are asking for, I simply don’t do it.

Medha (another participant): I like the fact that you can decide what your limits are.

María: I think pornography is very harmful because, after all, it treats people like objects. Someone is writing to you as if you’re an object, ‘Do this, do that.’ I don’t know if it harms you, or if you’re aware of the harm it is doing to you.

Besides that, it also harms the person who’s consuming that. I’m speaking in sexual terms. That person is being harmed because you, when you — this is cold, hard science — when you have sexual intercourse, you secrete certain hormones that create a bond with that person, so if you’re having intercourse through a screen with a person you don’t know, you’re creating a bond with the screen, or with yourself when you masturbate. What you’re doing is detaching yourself from the world around you to glue yourself onto a screen

I am a Christian and I think your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost, and you’re committing violence against your body. That is, I believe pornography destroys the person. I truly believe that. Is the only addiction that is treated as if it was an addiction to a drug, or alcoholism, without ever consuming an actual physical substance.

Pope: Obviously, pornography diminishes. It doesn’t help you grow. Those who use pornography are diminished as humans. You gave the example of drugs. Drugs also diminish you, isn’t that true? And people addicted to pornography — speaking of different things — is like they are addicted to a drug, or something, they keeps them at a level that doesn’t allow them to grow.

Woman: In your job, is there or is there not violence?

Alejandra: The websites have very strict policies when it comes to that. For example, there are people who like to see blood. But that’s not possible. You get banned if you do something like that, and they shut down your page and they report you and you cannot open more pages.

Milagros: Do you feel safe and comfortable?

Alejandra: Absolutely. When I turn on my camera, put my makeup on, and I put my fake eyelashes and all that, I feel like a diva. Although, I will say that the character takes over me. I was so shy before that. The idea of sitting here, talking to all of you, would be out of the question before. I would have died of fright. So, the fact that I can become a character, a public character — all my social media is public — has allowed me to take charge of my body and my personality, and become more firm in my beliefs.

Milagros: Yeah.

Celia [to the group]: Do you think masturbation is something wrong?

María: I think it makes you turn inward and isolates you from the people around you.

Dora: In real life.

María: Yes. Because you don’t need another person to feel pleasure. I think masturbation and pornography harm people terribly. They slowly take you down a hole that it’s very hard to get out of.

Celia: You don’t know anyone socially who says that masturbation is something cool, or beneficial? You say you’ve seen people suffer due to pornography, or masturbation. Have you ever seen any positive examples?

Dora: A good example? Of pleasure and sexuality?

Celia: Sexuality

Dora: I think the vast majority of people have masturbated during adolescence.

Pope: I think at this point, I would like to mention a criterion that will help us avoid getting lost in some labyrinths, no? Sex is one of the beautiful things God gave human beings. To express oneself sexually is a wealth. It’s a wealth.

Therefore anything that diminishes real sexual expression, diminishes yourself as well, makes you partial, and it impoverishes that wealth. Sex has a dynamic of its own. It exists for a reason. The expression of love is probably the core of sexual activity. So, anything that pushes it in another direction, that deviates it from that direction, diminishes the sexual activity.

Sometimes, during confession, I’ve heard a guy say, “I’ve done an ugly thing” Those are things about sex, no? Instead of saying “I handled my sexuality poorly, instead of loving I sought myself, I did this.”
So, Catechism regarding sex is still in diapers. I believe us Christians haven’t always had a mature catechism regarding sex. It’s one of the beautiful things that God made.

Alejandra: I want to speak very clearly about this. I don’t feel guilty or poorly about my body, because it’s not the same thing to have sex with my partner — I have a partner — than masturbating, because it involves a knowledge of my body, of what I like. So, if I don’t know what I like, how I like to be touched or looked at, how can I explain that to the other person. Or should I just assume they already know?
So, to me, this job has meant taking down some barriers, and start learning who Alejandra was, and break the barrier of not feeling guilt or fear. And I love what I do.

So, if someone says I’m objectified — we’ve always been objectified, but today I can make money with that. I think this is the best job I’ve ever had. I’m amazingly free to be at home. I’m there as a mom. My girl from the time she wakes up until she goes to bed, she knows her mom is there. I can be very useful at home. I’m not an absent mom, which I was when I worked 8 am to 10 pm, and it was crazy during December. There was a whole December I never saw her awake.

So, for me this job has meant a door to freedom for me. And for me it’s been among the best jobs I’ve ever had, because it makes me communicate with lots of people and I can be myself.

Jonah Wheeler, Luke Hudson Star in Latest From Carnal Media

MINNEAPOLIS — Jonah Wheeler and Luke Hudson star in the latest scene from Carnal Media.

Wheeler plays a stepfather who has a “clandestine encounter” with his FTM trans stepson Hudson. 

“Jonah Wheeler and Luke Hudson are bona fide crowd pleasers,” said Carnal CEO Legrand Wolf. “When they come together, the sparks of passion fly, and the response from fans has been nothing short of spectacular.”

The scene is streaming on CarnalPlus.

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SexToyDistributing Introduces BDSM Bear Keychains From ‘Master Series’ Collection

SexToyDistributing Introduces BDSM Bear Keychains From 'Master Series' Collection

HUNTINGTON BEACH, Calif. — SexToyDistributing is now shipping new plush BDSM bear keychains from its Master Series line.

The new styles includes the BDSM Teddy Bear, which wears a faux leather harness with metal O-rings, wields a mini flogger, and has a removable eye mask. Also in the line is the Hooded Teddy Bear that’s dressed in PU leather panties and a hood. Attached to its collar is a metal chain leash. The Gagged Teddy Bear wears a collar, wrist and ankle cuffs, and nickel-free chains that connect them; and Rope Teddy Bear comes blindfolded and tied up with silky rope.

“Who doesn’t love a teddy bear,” said Wholesale Supervisor Brenda Reynoso. “These keychains are adorable and will make amazing gifts for shoppers looking for a gag/novelty gift and anyone wanting to treat their favorite kinkster to something fun. Though I suspect a lot of folks are going to end up keeping their BDSM bear for themselves.”

For more information, visit SexToyDistributing online, or contact a sales rep at info@sextoydistributing.com.

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Sydney Screams Debuts for BBWHighway

LAS VEGAS — Sydney Screams has made her BBWHighway debut with Don Prince in a new scene.

“Having filmed with Don before, we both know eachother’s likes and dislikes, and have a lot of natural chemistry that really shines through in this scene,” said Screams. “I couldn’t believe how often he made me orgasm during the scene. That wasn’t planned at all.”

“I know my fans love to see me in professionally shot scenes, and this pro-am scene is one of my best yet,” added Screams. “I’m really grateful to bring my fans the type of content they love to see from me and I look forward to returning to BBWHighway again in the future.”

The scene is streaming on BBWHighway.
 
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Britney Amber Nominated for Chulo Magazine Award

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Britney Amber has been nominated for the Chulo Magazine Award for Best Social Media Model.
 
“I’m incredibly honored and grateful to be nominated for Best Social Media Model in the Chulo Magazine Awards,” said Amber. “I couldn’t have made it this far without the love and support of my fans, and I’m counting on them to help me bring home the win. Thank you so much for believing in me, and let’s make this happen.”
 
Voting for the Chulo Magazine Awards ends on April 17 and winners will be announced April 23. For more information, click here.

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Urban X Launches 2023 Festival

LOS ANGELES — The Urban X Awards are holding the 2023 Urban X Festival in Sylmar, Calif., Aug. 18.

There will be meet and greets with performers, vendors, seminars, games, a fashion show, and live performances by King Nasir, Lil D, Political P, Camden Premo and John Born.

Sponsors include Bad Dragon, Dukes Dolls and LoyalFans.

The exact festival location will be announced soon.

Visit the Urban X Festival website for more info; to purchase tickets, click here.

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