Amateurs Guide Celebrates Spring, ‘The Season of Love’

HOLLYWOOD — March 20 is a special day, celebrated the world over, as the long nights of Winter give way to the cool days of Spring, when romance blossoms and sex fills the air; and at 3:45 p.m. PST today, Spring will usher in “The Season of Love.”

In addition to the Vernal Equinox, and widespread aurora borealis sightings due to a recent storm on the sun, there will also be a solar eclipse (the only one to occur in 2015) and a “Supermoon” today — in this case, a new moon occurring while the moon is closest to Earth. A Supermoon can also occur during a full moon, when it appears brighter and larger than normal, due to its closeness to Earth — but the darkness of tonight’s sky will hide the new Supermoon, allowing the surrounding stars to shine brightly.

“With so many reasons to look skywards today as Spring unfolds and a young man’s fancy turns to having sex, it’s inevitable that the stars will make an impact upon those who view them,” explains Amateurs Guide spokesperson Crystal Sunshine. “Visitors will also be wowed by the sexy live Cam Stars available at AmateursGuide.xxx, where female, male and transgender models are ready and waiting to provide you with a different view of Heaven, 24/7.”

“If you are looking for a way to boost your love life this Spring, then let Amateurs Guide introduce you to thousands of men, women, couples and more from all around the world, all of whom are looking to have a good time,” Crystal concludes. “Our Cam Stars are a sure way to put a twinkle in your eye!”

Amateurs Guide is also always looking for new models with a passion for performing, whether they are male, female or transgender, as well as straight and gay couples and swingers, too.

To become a model, visit AmateursGuide.com/become-a-model.

For more information, visit AmateursGuide.xxx.

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