Charisma Lane Launches BeautifulObscene.com

SAN FRANCISCO — Beautiful Obscene, a new site designed to "showcase erotic art in a creative, stylized way," has launched with exclusive photo sets and streaming HD video.

The site was developed by husband and wife team Cody and Charisma Lane, who said BeautifulObscene.com "explores fetish that excites with emotional depth, blending hardcore action with realistic intimacy to stimulate the senses."

“We wanted to create a site for viewers who wanted a new genre of porn,” said Charisma, the site’s creative director who not only performs in the scenes but often directs. “This is why we’ve termed ourselves Neo-Fetish, or new fetish. With our scenes, my husband and I hope to create something new… or at least a new twist on something old.”

The membership site is updated with fresh content weekly, and Charisma and Cody like to find new talent to feature. The Lanes said they want to go beyond generic porn content with the venture.

"We want visuals that tell a story, are beautifully shot and unique in how they are framed though the camera’s eye," Charisma said.

“Our next priority is to continue making the site even better; we are currently working with a sex toy company so we can offer our members benefits such as discounted rates and the ability to purchase the toys we’ve used in our scenes. Our members are very important to us and we want to continue to keep them happy. We have yet to accomplish so much… but we’re working on it!”

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