Staxus Launches MansBest.com

Staxus Launches MansBest.com

AMSTERDAM — Homoactive Cash, the company behind bareback twink website Staxus.com and gay retail sites HomoActive.com and RadVideo.com, has launched MansBest.com.

The company said that since it acquired the studio in Dec., 2014, it has released nearly 1000 feature movies, directed by top gay porn producers such as Rolf Hammerschmidt, Vlado Iresch, Jamie Hendrix and Alex Schnegr.

Man’s Best, Staxus noted, was popular during the pre-Internet years and sold millions of VHS tapes and DVDs. However, its huge collection of gay porn movies was never digitized until now.

"During the past few months we have worked very hard to make everything digitally available and we are proud to introduce you to the Man's Best membership site. Not only are we offering the Man’s Best classic collection in digital formats … we have also started to produce new movies in the typical Man’s Best style. There are lots of hot European guys, big uncut cocks and raunchy bareback action inside the members area, along with plenty of fetishes, such as piss, BDSM, glory holes and spanking," a spokesperson said.

The site now boasts 357 downloadable and streaming videos inside the members area, which are a mix of remastered classics as well as newly produced scenes.

At least three new scenes (two classics and one new) will be updated weekly.

Affiliate link codes for the new site are available at HomoactiveCash.com

For more information on the website, email dennis@staxus.com.

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