YouPorn Debuts SexZodiac.com, Adds 'Search by Zodiac' Filter to Let Fans Follow Favorite Stars

YouPorn Debuts SexZodiac.com, Adds 'Search by Zodiac' Filter to Let Fans Follow Favorite Stars

LOS ANGELES — To support its launch of YourSexZodiac.com, YouPorn has debuted a new search filter enabling users to select adult videos based on the star’s zodiac sign.

According to the company, its astrological search tool helps fans find their sexual destiny as deemed by the heavens, enabling users to explore the performers and personalities they are most compatible with, as revealed by the research of in-house Sex Astrologer Dossé-Via Trenou-Wells.

“Searching by zodiac sign will allow our community to better understand their innate desire for and connection to certain signs, and interpret their own astrological senses more deeply,” YouPorn VP Charlie Hughes said. “We are always looking for exploratory options to offer our users, and agreed that a creative and resourceful astrological filter could perhaps offer our community something star-tacular.”

Users can now type their most desirable zodiac sign into the search bar or filter out their least compatible signs, and if they are unsure of their astrological compatibility, can reference YouPorn’s own sexual compatibility guide developed by Trenou-Wells. After choosing their preferred sign, users select from a variety of videos featuring only performers that align with that specific sign.

“Being aware of your sexual partner’s birth chart and zodiac sign placements can help you better understand the way their personality works, in and out of the bedroom,” Trenou-Wells explained. “It adds a new layer to sex, helping you get each others kinks, turn-ons and turn-offs.”

“Being able to search for adult content by [the performer’s] zodiac sign will make the viewing experience more personally tailored and enjoyable,” Trenou-Wells added. “Viewers can envision what it’d be like to have sex with someone with whom they feel astrologically compatible.”

“Welcome to a different approach to discovering new content and sexual callings, according to the stars,” Hughes concluded.

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To see what the stars have in store for you, visit YourSexZodiac.com.

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