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Penny Barber Stars in Brazzers Scene

SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — Penny Barber debuts for Brazzers in a new scene with Van Wylde and Eva Nyx.
 
Titled “MILF Deals with a Couch Humper,” the scene begins with Barber inviting Wylde for a hookup. However, Barber catches her house guest, Nyx, watching her and Wylde. Barber decides to have Nyx join her and Wylde.
 
“Brazzers has always been on my bucket list. I love how their scenes are filled with high-jinx and rely on comedy and acting with some hot sex thrown in,” Barber said. “I hope my fans and site members enjoy my debut.”
 
The trailer can be viewed here.

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Digital Rights, Adult Industry Groups Warn About ‘Porn Passport’ State Laws

LOS ANGELES — Digital rights and adult industry groups are sounding the alarm about the recent onslaught of “porn passport” state laws promoted by anti-porn groups and politicians, mandating various forms of age verification.

Speaking to Mashable’s Anna Iovine, activists with the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Free Speech Coalition and adult performers union APAG weighed in on several ramifications of the porn passport mandates, including potential breaches of privacy and expansion of state and corporate surveillance, coupled with likely ease of exploitation and avoidance by bad actors. 

The Mashable article highlights how bills such as Louisiana’s Act 440 — a new law enacted in January after being championed by a religious anti-porn activist Republican legislator — and its many copycat bills threaten digital privacy and free speech.

As XBIZ reported, other porn passport bills include Utah’s SB 287 and other proposed laws in Virginia, Mississippi, Arkansas, Texas and Arizona.

“While these bills may initially seem sound — no one wants children to access adult content — the experts say that they won’t work, and will cause a host of problems,” Iovine notes.

FSC Director of Public Affairs Mike Stabile told Mashable, “My greatest fear when I looked at them was that this is going to push kids to more and more dangerous sites.”

Stabile also pointed out risks to the privacy of those legally browsing for adult content. 

“We’ve already heard reports of phishing going on in Louisiana, where people are impersonating adult sites, and getting people to upload their ID and then selling those IDs,” Stabile explained, adding that FSC expects identity theft to skyrocket.

Jason Kelley, associate director of digital strategy at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, shared, “The immediate concerns are that there is no foolproof age-verification system that is not intrusive, comprehensive, effective, and can be introduced quickly. You create this whole ecosystem, where people’s individual behaviors — the websites that they visit — can be tracked and connected to their identity. We’re essentially creating this immediate requirement for people to share their private information alongside their pornography preference with companies that don’t necessarily have a system in place to protect that data.”

Iovine cites even more expansive attempts to limit access to adult content with the justification of protecting children, including Utah’s SB 152 and HB 311, which “target social media on the whole, and would fundamentally change the internet” and an Ohio bill that would require parental permission for minors to use Facebook, YouTube or “any online website, online service, online product, or online feature that requires consumer consent to register, sign up, or otherwise create a unique username.”

According to Kelley, if even a few such efforts succeed, they could stifle anonymous access to much of the internet, which he sees as a dire prospect for free speech and privacy protection. 

“It will be dangerous for everyone in the United States who goes online, because we will not be able to access things privately,” he cautioned.

Noting the already chilling effect of FOSTA, APAG president Alana Evans told Mashable that the new laws will further marginalize performers and other sex workers.

“It’s just going to censor us,” Evans noted. “How is it going to affect a platform like Twitter? If Twitter decides that we can’t advertise my cam links anymore, it would kill my business. It would kill my income.”

A parent herself, Evans also pointed out that there are already much less intrusive ways for parents to shield children from adult content online, including monitoring their devices and engaging in open conversations about sex and porn.

“I worked my butt off to keep my kids away from that material,” she shared. “The most important thing is actually being aware of what your kids are doing in the first place. I don’t think parents should be afraid of having that conversation. If you’re having a conversation with them, the curiosity is taken away.”

Carnal Media Drops New Episode of ‘Neighborhood Secrets’

Carnal Media Drops New Episode of 'Neighborhood Secrets'

MINNEAPOLIS — Brian Bonds and Myott Hunter star in the latest episode of Carnal Media’s Neighborhood Secrets, titled “Father’s Day Gift.”

“With Father’s Day coming up I decided I wanted to give my sexy uncle an equally sexy gift,” reveals Myott in the synopsis. “Ever since I found his old nudes, I couldn’t quite get over just how much more beautiful his body is in person.”

Carnal CEO Legrand Wolf enthused about the scene, noting that the studio strives to “create compelling narratives that explore the complexity of forbidden feelings that go beyond familial bonds. Follow all ten episodes of Myott and Brian’s adventures throughout the Neighborhood Secret series — an intense, incredible journey that will leave viewers both satisfied and wanting more.”

“Father’s Day Gift” is streaming on CarnalPlus.

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NS Novelties Debuts ‘Dream’ Vibrator, Air Pulse Massager

NS Novelties Debuts 'Dream' Vibrator, Air Pulse Massager

CHATSWORTH, Calif. — NS Novelties has unveiled the new Dream vibrator/air pulse massager from its Firefly line.

The green, crescent moon-shaped pleasure product features 20 modes between its vibrating end and its air massager end. 

“It’s visually stunning, glows in the dark, and takes the place of two stimulators,” said NS Novelties President Levi Yedid. “It’s cool, fun and sexy all rolled into one product.”

For more information, visit NS Novelties online.

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Romi Chase Profiled in British GQ

LOS ANGELES — Romi Chase was featured in an article for Britain’s GQ magazine.

Titled “The deeply human love stories of people and their sex dolls” and written by Brit Dawson, the piece focused on Chase producing a life-sized doll designed to look like her via Only Dolls.

“For those who want someone a little more familiar, you can also find dolls modelled after famous porn stars. These dolls aren’t just lookalikes either, they’re actually molded from 3D scans of the person,” Dawson wrote.

“Chase, whose life-sized doll launched via Only Dolls in September, even sends out a personalized thank you video with each of her dolls,” Dawson added.
 
To read the article, click here.

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Florida Footnight Offers 25% Off Tickets

SUNRISE, Fla. — Florida Footnight Party has launched a 25% off discount for early ticket buyers to its April 20 event.

“We are thrilled to be hosting another Florida Footnight Party,” an event organizer said. “Our priority is always to create a safe and discreet environment where foot enthusiasts can come together and have a good time.

“With our lineup of gorgeous models and VIP sessions, we’re sure that this year’s event will be one to remember,” they added.

Additional event details can be found here.

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DomCon LA Hosting 20th Anniversary Event

LOS ANGELES — The 2023 DomCon L.A., which marks 20 years of the event, is set for May 17-21.

“This is our 20th anniversary and we are so ecstatic to celebrate this milestone,” DomCon Founder and President Mistress Cyan said. “When we first started in 2003, there was no convention even close to this in Los Angeles, bridging professional Domination with the BDSM lifestyle and leather community. Since then, DomCon has become an international event, with a second show in New Orleans. I kindly thank everyone who has supported DomCon over the past two decades and look forward to see DomCon grow for many years ahead.”

More information can be found here and DomComLA.

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Amorelie Releases Results of French Sex Survey

Amorelie Releases Results of French Sex Survey

PARIS — French online retailer Amorelie has made public the results of a survey it conducted earlier this year on sexual practices and fantasies in France and Belgium.

The report, timed to commemorate Amorelie’s 10th anniversary, is titled “Le Sexe Connecte” and incorporates responses from 2,000 French-speakers in those countries.

French men, on average, told Amorelie that they masturbate 9.7 times per month, compared to 3.6 times per month among women, although that figure is counterweighted by the 39% of women who reported never masturbating.

Thirty-three percent of French women reported using sex toys, but only 10% of French men said they do. Thirty-seven percent of all respondents reported watching porn at least once a month.

According to the survey, 4% of the respondents reported having sex every day while 7% said they were celibate. While 31% answered that they engage in sex several times a week, 39% said they have sex several times a month. Nineteen percent reported having sex once a month.

The report also finds that 33% of French people prefer being seduced and 15% prefer being the seducer, but a plurality, 44%, are flexible on the matter, having replied, “It depends.”

One in five respondents said they would like to have more variety in sexual practices, and more than one in four reported having desires that are not fulfilled in their current relationship.

The survey also revealed that more French people fantasize about threesomes and group sex than those actually acting on it. However, more people have practiced Tantric or “slow” sex than those fantasizing about it.

Visitors to the survey site can also answer the survey questions themselves in the form of a quiz.

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Dr. Ashley Tapscott Joins FirmTech’s Scientific Advisiory Board

Dr. Ashley Tapscott Joins FirmTech's Scientific Advisiory Board

BOZEMAN, Mont. — Sexual wellness company FirmTech has added Dr. Ashley Tapscott to its independent scientific advisory board.

The company, maker of the Tech Ring and Performance Ring electronic erectile dysfunction monitoring devices, established the board “to objectively assess FirmTech product offerings and deliver helpful research and data to practitioners dealing with men’s sexual wellness,” said a rep.

FirmTech founder and CEO Dr. Elliot Justin, added, “FirmTech is proud to have assembled a board of such high quality and broad experience in sexual health. Our innovative, sex-positive approach to sexual wellness can help urologists deliver better care to patients and motivate patients to improve their overall health. This independent board is one of the keys to our overall mission.”

Tapscott joins board members Dr. Jim Hotaling, Dr. Philip J. Cheng, Dr. Ashley Winter, Dr. Amy Pearlman, Dr. Stanley Lewis and Dr. Robert J. Valenzuela.

“After learning what these FirmTech products could tell me (as a healthcare provider) and men (about their erectile fitness), there was no way I could say ‘no’ when asked to join the scientific advisory board,” said Pearlman. “My colleagues on the board are some of the most innovative and well-accomplished people with whom I’ve ever met. I’m grateful for the opportunity to work with them on a regular basis to provide feedback on how to make FirmTech products the most helpful tools in sextech.”

For more information, visit FirmTech online.

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