Dragon Media Touts Launch of DaddySexFiles.com

Dragon Media Touts Launch of DaddySexFiles.com

MONTREAL — Dragon Media, in partnership with Stunner Media, has launched DaddySexFiles.com, its inaugural all-male paysite.

From its inception, Dragon Media has specialized in “top-quality ‘Daddy’ niche content,” a rep notes, citing the pioneering work of director Joe Gage for laying the groundwork for the company.

Gage’s popular, long-running series “Joe Gage’s Sex Files” will provide a majority of the DaddySexFiles content.

“We felt ‘Joe Gage’s Sex Files’ should be the main focus of our first membership site due to the overwhelming popularity of the series,” said Mike, the owner of Dragon Media.

He enthused about the incipient collaboration with Stunner Media.

“We were looking for a partner with a great track record of developing and maximizing premium gay content and we felt that Stunner Media was a perfect fit for what we wanted to accomplish with our first membership site,” Mike said.

Kenny B of Stunner Media and YourPaySitePartner was “honored” to be approached about working together.

“Dragon has been producing content for almost two decades,” he said, “so, of course, we jumped at the chance to team up.”

Visit DaddySexFiles online, find additional details on affiliate promotion via IndieBucks and direct inquiries to eric@stunnermedia.com.

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