MJ Fresh Stars in SexLikeReal’s ‘Disciplinary Action’

LOS ANGELES — MJ Fresh stars in “Disciplinary Action,” the latest scene from SexLikeReal.com.

“Disciplinary Action,” according to a rep, “puts the viewer in the place of an underachieving businessman as he gets a deliciously dirty dressing-down from his shapely CEO.”

Director OnTheTelly said he wanted to produce an erotic experience that takes place in a corporate setting, since so many people have been working from home as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and dealing with the subsequent loneliness.

“Because of pandemic-related self-isolation and the 2020 lockdowns, so many of us are yearning to once again be in a communal environment, toil alongside our colleagues and occasionally fantasize about a hot tryst with a co-worker or sexy supervisor,” OnTheTelly said. “SexLikeReal’s first VR release for 2021 brings back the workplace sex fantasy in all its hardcore glory.”

OnTheTelly said he asked Fresh to take on the role of the seductive CEO because the curvaceous porn star has a commanding persona and possesses not only the outer beauty but also the inner confidence to play a take-charge executive.

“A strong boss lady like MJ was needed to light a fire under us all and give us all the strength to get off our butts and get work done in 2021,” the director added.

According to the director, increasing interest from SexLikeReal users in utilizing VR-compatible sex toys was also taken into consideration while producing the scene.

“This scene was designed with the haptic market in mind, as MJ’s performance will test the limits of any man or motor,” OnTheTelly said.

To watch “Disciplinary Action,” visit SexLikeReal.

For more from SexLikeReal, follow them on Twitter.

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Psychology Today Examines Need for Digital Age ‘Porn Literacy’

LOS ANGELES — A new essay titled “Porn Literacy in the Digital Age” urges researchers and psychologists alike to abandon preconceived notions of what constitutes acceptable sexual expression and listen with a truly open mind to young adults who consume porn.

The essay, penned by David Ludden, Ph.D., a professor of psychology at Georgia Gwinnett College, was published last week for the “Talking Apes” blog on PsychologyToday.com.

Ludden spotlights University of Technology Sydney (Australia) psychologist Paul Byron and his colleagues in a review article they recently published in the journal Sexuality & Culture.

“The theme of the article is ‘porn literacy,’ which Byron and colleagues view as an extension of media literacy,” Ludden observed. “The World Wide Web has placed the entirety of human knowledge and discourse at our fingertips, mostly uncensored. While it’s easy to be led astray on the internet, those with media literacy understand where to go for information and how to evaluate the reliability of sources.”

He noted Byron and colleagues argue “porn users need to develop porn literacy.” However, “(a)lthough hundreds of academic articles on pornography use have been published in the last twenty years, Byron and colleagues could only find seven that presented data on young people’s porn literacy. That is, the authors of these articles actually asked young people to report on their experiences with and feelings about pornography.”

Two of the articles “looked at pornography use among young gay men, and the researchers concluded that porn viewing was a way for these emerging adults to learn about their sexuality… Yet the attitude was quite different when it came to heterosexual young adults,” said Ludden. “Here, the focus was on ‘educating’ young people that pornography is not ‘real.’ In other words, there’s a double-standard in evaluating porn use, viewing it as a positive educational experience for young gay men but as a negative and potentially harmful one for heterosexual emerging adults that they need to be educated about.”

When commentators claim that pornography isn’t real, Ludden wrote, “the subtext is that only sex between a man and a woman in a loving relationship is ‘real,’ and any other sexual depiction is not. Thus, these researchers also implicitly reject any alternative form a sexual expression, such as group sex or BDSM, whether in real life or on film.”

In each of the five studies that looked at heterosexual porn use, the researchers maintained the attitude that porn is not “real” or that it is “harmful.”

“Thus, even when the researchers directly asked young people about their experiences, they interpreted the data from their preconceived points of view,” Ludden said.

“Pornography is deeply embedded in the daily lives of today’s youth, who are digital natives,” he concluded. “They not only consume commercially produced porn, they also create their own sexually explicit media that they share with their current partners (sexting) or with potential partners on hook-up apps. Furthermore, they produce and post sexually explicit media on internet porn sites, where they garner comments from their peers… . If we want to understand them, we’d best keep our mouths shut and our ears open, so that we can listen to what they have to say.”

Visit PsychologyToday.com for the complete essay.

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Cherie DeVille Pens ‘How to Become a Porn Star’ Article for the Daily Beast

LOS ANGELES — Cherie DeVille has written an article for the Daily Beast titled “Cherie DeVille’s 12 Steps to Become the Next Big Porn Star.”

According to a rep, the Daily Beast reached out to DeVille to write an article on becoming a successful performer.

“Whether the goal is to make money on OnlyFans or to become the next household name,” the rep said, “Cherie lays out some of the biggest hurdles of being in sex work, as well as how to stay happy in the business. As readers learn, working in porn isn’t just about having sex on camera, and Cherie uses her own experience to give people a well-thought out plan for success.”

“I am so grateful for the Daily Beast reaching out to me on becoming successful in the adult industry,” commented DeVille. “With so many people struggling in 2020, we saw so many people turning to OnlyFans to make ends meet. Even with the boom in the platform, there’s still a lot of misconceptions about how to make money in the industry.”

DeVille stressed she loves “to see people thrive, and I hope this helps people get a start on what could be a great career.”

To read “Cherie DeVille’s 12 Steps to Become the Next Big Porn Star,” visit the Daily Beast.

For more from Cherie DeVille, follow her on Twitter.

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Mistress Snow to Discuss Sex Work With #SexTalkTuesday

Mistress Snow to Discuss Sex Work With #SexTalkTuesday

LOS ANGELES — Discrimination against sex workers and “whorephobia” will be among the main topics of discussion when academic and sex worker Mistress Snow steps in as guest moderator of tomorrow’s edition of the Twitter-based chat show #SexTalkTuesday.

The discussion, produced by Sssh.com founder Angie Rowntree, will unspool from 5-6 p.m. (PST).

“Especially at such a crucial time for the sex industry, we are thrilled to have someone as dynamic as Mistress Snow moderate this week’s segment of #SexTalkTuesday,” Rowntree said. “This issue impacts sex workers and content creators of every variety, and at every career level, so we are really looking forward to hearing the wide range of perspectives and experiences.”

Mistress Snow, a writer, professor and Dominatrix, “has been in-and-out of sex work for the past 15 years and recently earned her PhD in the humanities,” noted a rep. “When she isn’t putting out her cigarettes on eager mens’ tongues, she writes and researches on issues of power and labor. Her life and work has been featured in both the Chronicle of Higher Ed and The Daily Beast.”

To take part in Tuesday’s chat, follow the #SexTalkTuesday hashtag. Visit the show online and on Twitter for the latest updates.

Find Mistress Snow and Sssh.com on Twitter.

Direct inquiries to Rowntree at editor@sssh.com.

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Codi Vore Returns to Bang Bros for ‘Bouncy’ New Scene

LOS ANGELES — Codi Vore returns to BangBros.com with “Codi Vore Bouncy Tits Fuck,” a new scene that co-stars JMac.

“The new scene starts off with Codi getting ready for a workout, but she quickly discovers it’s hard to keep her giant tits from popping out of her sports bra while doing jumping jacks,” said a rep.

“She then hops into the shower where she gets all soapy and clean and ready for more action, and moves to the bedroom where JMac is waiting,” the rep added.

Vore praised her Bang Bros return. “I loved shooting with JMac, and that scene really turned me on,” she said. “I was wet the whole time. I hope we get to work together again soon.”

Although 2020 was a challenge for the adult industry in many ways, Vore said her porn career has been taking off. “It was a big year for me in the industry,” she stated. “I started shooting for Brazzers, Bang Bros and Reality Kings; I’ve been able to interact with my fans in so many new ways.”

To watch “Codi Vore Bouncy Tits Fuck,” visit BangBros.com.

For more from Codi Vore, follow her on Twitter.

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Entrenue to Distribute Le Wand’s Limited-Edition Petite Glitter Massagers

Entrenue to Distribute Le Wand's Limited-Edition Petite Glitter Massagers

PHOENIX — Entrenue has announced they are exclusive distributors of Le Wand’s limited-edition All That Glimmers petite vibrating massager.

This glittery version of the company’s petite vibe, said a rep, is “packed with sparkling personality and is part of a beautiful seven-piece shimmery set that new shoppers and wand devotees alike will love.”

The All the Glimmers set includes a special-edition Glimmer Wand in either Rose Gold or Pearl White, sparkly travel case, glimmer charging cord, metallic temporary tattoos, an enamel pin, rainbow glimmer nail polish, rainbow glimmer body gel, a user guide and Le Wand’s Guide to Wand Use.

The entire set comes in Le Wand’s giftable packaging featuring a Spot UV box surrounded by a glimmer paper exterior sleeve that coordinates with the toy inside.

This smaller version of Women’s Health FemTech award-winer Le Wand Petite features 10 vibration speeds and six vibration patterns.

“Body-safe, USB chargeable, cordless, and shower-friendly, Le Wand Petite is a next-gen wand that’s perfect for solo or coupled bathroom escapades,” the rep added. “It’s also fitted with a travel lock, which makes it a must-have toy for adventures on the go.”

Entrenue CEO and owner Joe Casella said the company is “so excited about the All That Glimmers set and love that it’s here just in time for the romantic gift-giving season.

“We love Le Wand and carry every SKU,” Casella added. “The brand has been a consistent seller for us and their team continues to create beautiful, well-made massagers that have a little extra something to make them feel special to shoppers. This limited-edition set will appeal to existing wand lovers and toy collectors and win over new consumers with its gorgeous glitter.”

The All That Glimmers has an MSRP of $175 and is available for a limited time only.

To place an order or learn more, please call (800) 368-7268, email info@entrenue.com or visit Entrenue.com.

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ASACP Names ‘Featured Sponsors’ for January

LOS ANGELES — The Association of Sites Advocating Child Protection (ASACP) has named XBIZ alongside AVN Media Network and FUBAR Webmasters as its Featured Sponsors for January.

An ASACP rep described their monthly Featured Sponsors as among the industry’s most respected companies who promote responsible business practices through ethical operation and proactive measures to protect minors from accidental exposure to age-restricted materials.

ASACP Executive Director Tim Henning explained the nonprofit association’s success relies on digital media companies, organizations and service providers that are willing to assume a leadership role in the fight to keep children out of and away from adult-oriented materials.

“As today’s youth are exposed to online harms at ever-earlier ages, it is now increasingly vital that they are protected from the unintended consequences of living their daily digital lives,” Henning noted. “Responsible companies step-up to this challenge by sponsoring the association and taking the simple but necessary steps to help protect the innocence of youth.”

“2021 marks two-and-a-half decades of ASACP’s outreach to the industry and the successes we have had are truly impressive — but the battle is far from over, as new technology and new users present increased challenges for child safety,” Henning added. “ASACP’s sponsors enable us to meet these obstacles head-on and we are most grateful for their commitment to our shared future.”

The financial and material support that ASACP receives from its sponsors, noted the rep, such as XBIZ, AVN Media Network and FUBAR Webmasters, power its nearly 25 years of success, and enables its free child protection resources, including market-specific Best Practices and a Code of Ethics for online businesses, app publishers and all operators of adult and age-restricted websites.

Among its most notable achievements is ASACP’s RTA (Restricted To Adults) meta labeling system helps parents prevent their children’s access to billions of adult-oriented webpages and mobile apps and is offered to all site and app publishers free-of-charge — as are all of ASACP services — including its CP Reporting Tipline, which has received and processed over 1 million user reports to date.

For January, “ASACP honors XBIZ, AVN Media Network and FUBAR Webmasters as its Featured Sponsors, recognizing the continued commitment that these companies make to keeping the internet safer for children and families,” the rep continued.

Henning said that ASACP “appreciates the generosity of the industry-leading media outlets that it counts among its valued sponsors, such as XBIZ, AVN Media Network and FUBAR Webmasters, which help empower the association’s efforts to protect children by helping us get our message out to the stakeholders that need to hear it.”

“ASACP’s Featured Sponsors take actual action concerning the problem of online child protection, and so can you,” he concluded.

For additional details, find ASACP online and on Twitter and email tim@asacp.org.

New Studio Vitium Launches With ‘Arthouse BDSM’ Title ‘Subspace’

New Studio Vitium Launches With 'Arthouse BDSM' Title 'Subspace'

BERLIN — Director Matt Lambert and producer Jannis Birsner have teamed to create the Berlin-based independent production company Vitium.

Lambert’s recent short film “Pleasure Park,” a collaboration between Men.com and the Tom of Finland Foundation, stars Sean Ford, Joey Mills, Tannor Reed, Angel Rivera and River Wilson and was included in “Tom of Finland: Master Cut,” a 2021 XBIZ Awards nominee for Gay Movie of the Year.

The filmmaker’s first foray into adult was 2018’s “Flower,” a collab with Ford and Mills for Helix Studios.

The inaugural release from Vitium will be “Subspace” for Men.com, and described as an “arthouse BDSM film” directed by Lambert and shot by cinematographer Christopher Aoun.

Last year, Lambert released “Moan Together,” a PSA featuring The Cock Destroyers — aka Sophie Anderson and Rebecca More — to express support for “out-of-work sex workers during COVID which features self-shot lip-syncs from around the world,” noted a rep.

The Vitium duo made waves in 2017 when they partnered with fashion designer Rick Owens on performance artist Christeene’s fetish-heavy music video “Butt Muscle.”

Vitium is “currently in development on upcoming projects with Kink.com, Erika Lust and Say Uncle as well as a series of independent shorts,” said the rep.

Find a teaser for “Subspace” here.

Visit Vitium.love and follow the new studio on Twitter and Instagram for additional details.

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Kali Roses Is ‘Serving Up Cake’ for Nympho

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — “Sultry starlet” Kali Roses returns to Nympho.com for a “sloppy” new hardcore hookup.

Titled “Kali’s Serving Up Cake,” the scene begins with the performer “in cat ears, showing off her purple teddy,” noted a rep. “It’s not long before she’s stripped down and joined by director Mike Adriano. Her sloppy blowjob gets Mike going, who can’t wait to get a taste of her.”

The starlet described her scene work with Nympho as “amazing.”

“I love the colorful sets, and the rawness of the sex,” she said. “Mike was great to work with again, and it’s a great way for my fans to start off their new year.”

Visit Nympho.com for additional details about “Kali’s Serving Up Cake” and follow the studio on Twitter.

In related news, Roses was recently profiled for a new edition of Fleshbot’s “Twenty Questions” column; click here to read it.

101 Modeling represents Kali Roses; follow her on Twitter.

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BDSM Experts Queen Ana Algos, Sir Ezra Guest on ‘In The Spotlight’ Tonight

LOS ANGELES — BDSM experts Queen Ana Algos and Sir Ezra will guest tonight on the DomCon live interview series “In the Spotlight.”

A rep described Algos and Ezra as “a married couple from the House of Algos, a BDSM educational collective.”

“Queen Ana Algos is a highly educated activist and professional dominatrix,” said the rep. “Algos currently holds the title of Ms. Sanctuary Leather 2020 & 2021, performing outreach and representing Sanctuary LAX in the leather community. Sir Ezra is the Headmaster of House of Algos, and Director of Education at Sanctuary LAX.”

According to the rep, “Ezra has dedicated himself to bringing quality education to Sanctuary’s online class platform. The dynamic duo will be chatting about the path they walked to make them who they are today and what the future of BDSM is bringing to the adult community.”

“We play with people together and separately,” said Queen Ana Algos. “We enjoy co-topping together, going to dungeons and finding play partners for crazy, nasty fun times. We also enjoy talking with people who are new to the kink scene, to help ease your anxiety about going to the dungeon for the first time or answer any questions you may have about BDSM.”

“In the Spotlight” is hosted by Mistress Cyan and Madame Margherite at Sanctuary LAX Studios. Guests of the show are educators, experts and mentors in the field of sexuality, fetish and BDSM.

The show is free for Sanctuary private club members and DomCon Gold Key members. Online tickets are available for non-members here.

“In the Spotlight” broadcasts tonight at 8 p.m. (PST) at DomCon.com.

Follow DomCon and House of Algos on Twitter for the latest updates.

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