Stunner Media Launches Gay Watersports Website

MONTREAL — Stunner Media has launched gay fetish site, PissTwinks.com.

The offering is the latest product from the partnership between the Canadian company and the Saggerz Skaterz Studios.

As the site’s name suggests, the site features watersports and young amateur performers, and joins the IndieBucks network of more than a dozen kink and vanilla sites.

In addiiton to the kinky content, members of the new site have access to more than 1,000 scenes from sites like StraightNakedThugs.com, ToeGasms.com, and SkaterSpank.com.

“We’re thrilled to be getting our feet wet, so to speak, in a niche that’s new to us,” Stunner President Phil St-Onge said. “Our working with Saggerz Skaterz Studios, which has been responsible for several very successful sites, as have we, makes us confident this one will do extremely well for us all. Watersports has been the most requested niche from our members and affiliates.”

Along with the daily updates from the bonus sites included in the members area, PissTwinks.com will update weekly on Mondays. The videos will showcase twinks and young jocks in both solos and duos, all of which will include the piss play along with oral and anal action.

The operators said the site has been in beta testing since August and had a sign up ratio of 1:114.

PissTwinks.com affiliate tools including tube clips, banners and downloadable content have been added to IndieBucks. Affiliates can request custom tools by emailing support@indiebucks.com.

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