SexuallyBroken.com Gets 2015 XBIZ Award Nom for ‘Best BDSM Site’

OAKLAND, Calif. — Intersec Interactive’s SexuallyBroken.com has been nominated for its second XBIZ Award in as many years, with the site’s productions continuing to gain popularity through their focus on bondage and rough sex.

Director Matt Williams explains that the site's success results from maintaining this focus.

“It’s just creative premium bondage and hard sex, with no pain and no S&M activities. As such it creates a bridge between mainstream porn and bondage porn,” Williams says. “There’s a sweet spot in the industry for this kind of sex, and we just stay right in it all the time.”

Mr. Williams stars in the three scenes per week that he directs with a small crew and studio.

“I’m really proud of my team, because they keep churning out this huge quantity of material, and at the same time we keep it fun and extremely sexy,” Williams says, explaining that the site has produced almost 400 videos, including several feature films, since it began in 2010. “I can't believe we’ve shot so many hours of sex. I’m the luckiest guy, to get to do this every day and to work with the most amazing women in the industry.”

Intersec Interactive (formerly Insex) has been producing bondage, BDSM and rough sex content since 1997. It films in its studio in Oakland, California, and on its infamous farm in upstate New York.

The Intersec affiliate program is KinksterCash.com.

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