Storied Fetish, Kink Brand Fort Troff Profiled by TheGayGoods

NEW YORK — Storied fetish and kink company Fort Troff is the subject of a new profile by Mark Peikert of TheGayGoods.com.

“Supporting gay-operated businesses is more than a kumbaya moment — if the company is marketed to the LGBTQ+ community, then there’s a level of automatic trust there,” notes Peikert. “At least, that’s the case with Fort Troff and its extensive line of sex toys.”

“Imagine a straight company ever having the brilliant idea of creating a one-handed topper for a brown bottle. They could never,” he continued. “But that’s the kind of winning detail that sets Fort Troff apart, and makes them such an integral part of so many men’s sexuality.”

Fort Troff CEO Louis Ceruzzi praised the loyal Fort Troff clientele.

“Our customers are very passionate,” Ceruzzi said. “They’re also a terrific source of ideas. It’s not just us sitting around saying, ‘Jesus, I wish I had this for this scene or that for that scene.’”

“We’re really trying to figure out how we can still stay true to the hardcore kinky guy who brought us to the party but not be off-putting to the novice or to the straight guy or to the woman who’s interested in our products,” he continued. “We’re doing a lot more of a balance between just showing the products with graphics and motion to illustrate the functioning of the toy as well as still showing it in play.”

Peikert points out the community at large “remains in the dark about the trials of being a company that is unapologetically hardcore, unaware of the challenges that face them, from credit card processors to a very small pool of advertising opportunities.”

“Perhaps if more people knew that these roadblocks could lead to delays in new products like the sling that Fort Troff has in the works, they might speak up a bit more,” he added.

Find the complete Fort Troff profile at TheGayGoods.com and follow the site on Twitter and Instagram.

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Abigail Mac Highlights ‘Social Media Suppression’ With New Merch Line

Abigail Mac Highlights 'Social Media Suppression' With New Merch Line

LOS ANGELES — Abigail Mac, the 2019 XBIZ “Female Performer of the Year,” has released new merch that takes aim at “social media suppression of sex workers.”

The collection, titled “Shadow Banned,” is a collaboration between Mac, her husband Zac and photographer Jocelyn James.

“All sex workers live under this constant cloud regarding social media, knowing no matter how relevant or important what they have to say is, [their content] is only going to be seen by a limited amount of their followers who actively seek out their posts,” explained Mac.

“We wanted to create a visual representation of how it feels to be suppressed and silenced by social media companies,” she added.

Another range of apparel and other items offers “a playful spin on the rise of premium social media. Now people know if you wanna see the good stuff, you’ve gotta pay a little extra — just like with guacamole at Chipotle,” Mac quipped.

The entire collection of T-shirts, tank tops, crop tops, posters and stickers, including her “Poolside” apparel, can be found at AbiMacMerch.com.

Follow Abigail Mac on Twitter and Instagram, and Jocelyn James on Instagram, for the latest updates.

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Abyss Creations, ‘RealDoll’ Brand Launch Affiliate Program

Abyss Creations, 'RealDoll' Brand Launch Affiliate Program

SAN MARCOS, Calif. — Abyss Creations, creators of RealDoll sex dolls and the Monster Cocks brand, has announced the launch of its new affiliate program.

“The RealDoll and Monster Cocks brands are expanding rapidly. Their clientele and fan base are truly passionate about the hyper-realistic line of products,” a rep explained. “The affiliate program is an amazing opportunity to turn this passion for RealDoll, RealDollX and Monster Cocks into a profitable venture.”

RealDoll earned the 2020 XBIZ Award for “Sex Doll Brand of the Year.”

“Abyss Creations, RealDoll and Monster Cocks are offering a generous revenue share of 10% of the product’s price,” continued the rep. “The earning potential is high with products ranging from $400 up to $15,000. These top-selling products are recognized as the benchmark for premium sex dolls and toys in the industry,] and affiliates are already raking in excellent returns for their small efforts.”

The are currently two programs available:

  • Affiliate: “If you have a website that you would like to make some money from with a more passive approach, this is the option for you. It is similar to an influencer, with fewer requirements
  • Influencer: “This option is intended for models, cam models, adult performers, toy reviewers and bloggers who love the RealDoll and Monster Cocks brands. The influencer program is designed to work with self-promoting individuals specifically. If you have a website or social media accounts with a following, this is the option for you.”

The company brands are described as follows:

  • RealDoll: “The most realistic sex doll in the world, made with premium silicone and TPE and available in customizable female and male versions as well as ready to order dolls.”
  • RealDollX: “The world’s first AI-integrated lifelike sex doll driven by customizable AI software, able to speak and form realistic facial expressions”
  • RealCock: “The most realistic dildo on the market today, available in a multitude of shapes, sizes and colors, taking the sex toy to a whole new level”

Visit RealDoll online and follow Abyss Creations on Twitter and Instagram.

Find Monster Cocks online here.

Click here for affiliate program specifics.

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RealDoll Parent Company Abyss Creations Launches Affiliate Program

RealDoll Parent Company Abyss Creations Launches Affiliate Program

SAN MARCOS, Calif. — Abyss Creations, creators of RealDoll sex dolls and the Monster Cocks brand, has announced the launch of its new affiliate program.

“The RealDoll and Monster Cocks brands are expanding rapidly. Their clientele and fan base are truly passionate about the hyper-realistic line of products,” a rep explained. “The affiliate program is an amazing opportunity to turn this passion for RealDoll, RealDollX and Monster Cocks into a profitable venture.”

RealDoll earned the 2020 XBIZ Award for “Sex Doll Brand of the Year.”

“Abyss Creations, RealDoll and Monster Cocks are offering a generous revenue share of 10% of the product’s price,” continued the rep. “The earning potential is high with products ranging from $400 up to $15,000. These top-selling products are recognized as the benchmark for premium sex dolls and toys in the industry,] and affiliates are already raking in excellent returns for their small efforts.”

The are currently two programs available:

  • Affiliate: “If you have a website that you would like to make some money from with a more passive approach, this is the option for you. It is similar to an influencer, with fewer requirements
  • Influencer: “This option is intended for models, cam models, adult performers, toy reviewers and bloggers who love the RealDoll and Monster Cocks brands. The influencer program is designed to work with self-promoting individuals specifically. If you have a website or social media accounts with a following, this is the option for you.”

The company brands are described as follows:

  • RealDoll: “The most realistic sex doll in the world, made with premium silicone and TPE and available in customizable female and male versions as well as ready to order dolls.”
  • RealDollX: “The world’s first AI-integrated lifelike sex doll driven by customizable AI software, able to speak and form realistic facial expressions”
  • RealCock: “The most realistic dildo on the market today, available in a multitude of shapes, sizes and colors, taking the sex toy to a whole new level”

Visit RealDoll online and follow Abyss Creations on Twitter and Instagram.

Find Monster Cocks online here.

Click here for affiliate program details.

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FeetFinder Expands Custom Search Feature

SEATTLE — FeetFinder.com has announced a new custom search for buyers, allowing them to filter sellers by location, experience and pricing.

The new custom fields supplement the currently available searches by gender, age, foot size and more. Sellers also will have the option to add a location to their profile as a general area or city and to check-off “amateur” or “professional” boxes on their profile.

“Buyers can also see when users were last active,” a rep explained, “which encourages sellers to be more active on the site. And lastly, there are some bug fixes to make the site run more efficiently for everyone.”

FeetFinder’s owner Patrick said, “We’re always trying to enhance the buyers’ experience, and the new custom search is something they’ve been asking for. We use our social media to build our community and ask them what they want and what they think of the new features we offer.”

“It’s definitely leading to our success, and we have a lot more features coming,” he added.

For more information or to sign up, visit FeetFinder.com.

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Evolved Novelties Releases New ‘Flex Skin’ Posable Dildo

Evolved Novelties Releases New 'Flex Skin' Posable Dildo

LOS ANGELES — Evolved Novelties has announced the release of their new nine-inch Flex Skin posable dong, described as “the ultimate lifelike dildo.”

“Handcrafted and incredibly realistic, the textured shaft, head and balls look just like the real thing, with veins and wrinkles exactly where they should be,” said a rep.

The dildo’s “real showstopper” feature, according to the rep, “is the Flex Skin material that moves up and down as you stroke it. It’s simply the most authentic dildo experience available, made even more tantalizing with the powerful suction cup base that allows for liberating hands-free play.”

The shaft is bendable and posable for customized play, and clean-up can be achieved with Evolved Toy Cleaner and a warm water rinse.

For product information, visit EvolvedNovelties.com and follow the company on Twitter.

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BMS Reports Success of Naked Addiction’s ‘The Freak’ Vibrating Dong

BMS Reports Success of Naked Addiction's 'The Freak' Vibrating Dong

LOS ANGELES — BMS reports that their vibrating dong, The Freak, has “officially sold-out in a couple of weeks.”

The company describes The Freak by Naked Addiction as a 7.5-inch thrusting, rotating and vibrating dong that can do “all three tricks simultaneously, or independently.”

“The sheer versatility of this product paired with BMS’ popular PowerBullet technology, along with premium materials and an included remote control is a clear recipe for a home run,” a rep added.

The Freak debuted in March through several distributors in North America and around the world.

“Within the month, it has been positively received with a tidal wave of fantastic feedback as a result,” the rep added.

BMS also invited distributors to place orders in anticipation for The Freak’s restock, which is estimated at for the end of June.

For more information, visit BMSfactory.com.

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FanCentro Unveils New ‘Stories’ Feature

FanCentro Unveils New 'Stories' Feature

LOS ANGELES — FanCentro has announced the launch of a new Story feature, allowing adult influencers to share pictures and videos to their model page which only last for 24 hours.

“With our ‘Story’ function, FanCentro becomes even more of a social network,” VP Kat Revenga said. “It’s fun, it’s quick and it has the ability to reach a large audience in a short amount of time.

And, Revenga added, “unlike on mainstream socials, you don’t risk deletion for NSFW content.”

Influencers have the option of making their Stories “public,” so anyone visiting their page can see them; “for followers only”; or “for subscribers only.” Stories can contain photos or videos up to one minute long and multiple items can be posted to their daily Story.

Additionally, explained a rep, influencers have the ability to earn tips on every Story they post. Influencers have full control who can see each Story, and can use a mix of public and locked Stories to convert casual visitors into paid subscribers.

“We’ve designed Stories to be major revenue generators for influencers,” said Revenga. “All public stories are safe-for-work, and can be seen widely. But to access NSFW content, you have to subscribe.”

Influencers can access the Stories feature from their FanCentro dashboard.

To learn more about Stories, visit FanCentro’s blog and follow the company on Twitter.

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Model Ariel Anderssen Pens Rebuke to Article Stigmatizing OnlyFans Work

LONDON — Adult content creator, model and writer Ariel Anderssen penned a thoughtful, well-argued rebuke of an article by a writer for right-wing British online magazine Areo which had disparaged OnlyFans models, a response which the magazine published yesterday.

Titled “What It’s Really Like to Be an OnlyFans Performer,” Anderssen’s article dismantled the stigmatizing, mocking generalizations made by Areo’s Nick Comilla, who had described OnlyFans content creators as “desperate, terminally underemployed gig economy workers.”

Areo is a British online magazine with an editorial line — and several writers in common — with right-wing intellectual publication Quillette. Areo’s content — for example, Comilla’s anti-sex work tirade — is curated in opposition to what they consider the “mainstream” (i.e. “Leftist” or “progressive”) of British intellectual discourse.

“There are two ways to go about writing an article about a poorly understood, stigmatized minority,” Anderssen’s eloquent reply began. “One is to find some individuals from that group, and listen to what they tell you before drawing conclusions. The other is to guess — and that is what Nick Comilla appears to have done in his recent article for this magazine.”

After mentioning that she was the only sex worker whom Comilla quoted, and mischaracterized, in his article, Anderssen described herself as “the opposite of an economically disenfranchised twenty-something.”

“I am a 44-year-old professional model with almost two decades experience of the business, a turnover approaching £200K per year and a property corporation entirely funded by my modeling income,” she wrote.

Anderssen pointed out that Comilla spent much of his piece “making unsubstantiated claims about how unpleasant our lives are, with no citations to back them up,” and without having reached out to any actual OnlyFans content creators.

OnlyFans Work Is, Indeed, a Job

As to Comilla’s inference that “OnlyFans work is not, in fact, a job,” Anderssen wrote she wishes “he’d tell Her Majesty’s Revenue and Customs — my income tax bill last year was enough to pay the entire salary of an NHS nurse.”

But going beyond Comilla’s incredibly ignorant article, Anderssen identified that the real problem is “the widespread social attitude that makes him and many others feel qualified to write about the experiences of sex workers without speaking to any of us. Everyone seems to have an opinion on sex work — which makes sense, given that, at a conservative estimate, 50% of adults have viewed our products and/or interacted with us. But consuming our product isn’t the same as understanding what our job actually involves.”

To read the rest of Anderssen’s eye-opening “What It’s Really Like to Be an OnlyFans Performer,” visit AreoMagazine.com.

For more from Ariel Anderssen, follow her on Twitter.

JuicyAds Releases Annual ‘People and Planet’ Earth Day Report

JuicyAds Releases Annual 'People and Planet' Earth Day Report

VANCOUVER — JuicyAds has released this year’s “People and Planet” Earth Day report as it continues to reach the climate change initiatives announced in its prior annual report.

“We just recently re-initiated our annual tree planting contribution for another year,” CEO and founder Juicy Jay said. “A year ago we started a small recurring contribution to fund water projects in 28 countries, and through this we have provided a lifetime of water for many individuals around the world.”

The company says it has been carbon neutral since 2011.

In 2019, a rep explained, “JuicyAds unveiled a three-year plan to plant and maintain several acres of Empress Splendor trees annually and it has met those targets, currently responsible for eight acres and approximately 280 trees. The trees are unique in the fact that they take in 11 times more carbon than most other trees.”

Currently, the rep continued, “the trees planted by the end of 2021 will be removing 800 tons of carbon from the air each year. The company is on target to continue its goal to sequester 1,200 tons of carbon per year through this initiative, which is much more carbon than the company generates.”

Jay added that “just a few months ago, we crossed the milestone of over $106,000 distributed through our Entrepreneurs Living in Poverty initiative, and overall since the start of our JuicyAds Cares program, focused on ‘people and planet,’ we have made over $137,000 in donations and distributions.”

Click here for more information about the company’s JuicyAds Cares program.

For more from JuicyAds, follow them on Twitter.

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