Kink.com Launches TsPussyHunters.com

SAN FRANCISCO — Kink.com announced the launch of TsPussyHunters.com, a website that captures scenes of transsexual women having their way with unsuspecting amateurs.

The site's content is being directed by Tomcat, who will be adding the offering to his repertoire.

By selecting submissive women instead of men, Kink said Tomcat puts a new twist on transsexual sex. Female beginners are seduced by Ts women and curiosity leads them into hardcore sex.

Kink said that although the scenes may start off as seduction, there is no shortage of rough sex or female domination in the videos.

“There is some BDSM and there is some definite domination and holding them down and hard-fucking,” Tomcat said. “But the chemistry of the models really drives the story. So we set up a narrative, and we set up the situation and then we let them at it.”

Tomcat has been a staple at Kink.com, being one of the earliest employees hired by Kink owner Peter Acworth. After cutting his teeth directing FuckingMachines.com, he introduced TsSeduction to Kink’s array of innovative sites and themes.

Kink noted that the director is well-respected both in the BDSM and the Ts community due to the dynamic nature of his direction and content.

“Tomcat has made a Ts site that is unique because it is story-driven in its approach. Though there is plenty of hardcore sex, the site’s inventiveness is in its depiction of how domination develops organically within each scene,” Kink CEO and founder Peter Acworth said.

He added,“Tomcat expands the eroticism of Ts sex which helps further demystify sexual exploration.”

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