HotMovies Launches HotMoviesforCouples, Offers Promo

PHILADELPHIA — To celebrate Valentine’s Day, HotMovies.com is offering its entire network for free on Feb. 14 between 4-6 p.m. and also launching HotMoviesForCouples.com, a site focusing on the more romantic side of adult entertainment.

The company said the move comes on the heels of its free-access promotion last Christmas, which celebrated the addition of HotMovies’ 150,000th adult film.

The company said visitors will have free access to all of the streaming pay-per-minute content after age verification.

“We do use a credit card for account creation and age verification,” HotMovies spokesperson James Cybert said.

"But there are no automatic charges or hidden charges, and from 4 to 6 on Valentine’s Day, no charges at all.”

When asked why give away streaming video on Valentine’s Day?

“It’s all about safety,” Cybert said. “A lot of people will be going out on dates, even though it is a Monday night. Collectively, that’s a lot of stress and pressure out there on the streets. All I’m saying is, don’t go out with a loaded gun.”

He encouraged couples that are staying in to enjoy HotMoviesForCouples.

“HotMoviesforCouples features the softer and more playful side of our catalog," he said.

"It’s a safe place for couples who aren’t ready for the whips and chains at FetishMovies.com, or the fresh crop of hardcore at HotMovies.com.”

Cybert also said that all of those sites would be included in the promotion.

He said HotMoviesForCouples.com was developed to meet the needs of couples who want to watch porn together and for those just getting started with adult entertainment.

"We hand pick these titles for their acting, their stories, and their themes. Couples who are getting into watching porn together are looking for some fantasy. It’s about being taken on a journey; an adventure with the one you love.”

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