Grooby Relaunches Legacy Trans Site 'Bob's TGirls'

Grooby Relaunches Legacy Trans Site 'Bob's TGirls'

LOS ANGELES — Grooby has announced the formal relaunch of legacy trans site BobsTGirls.com, which celebrates its 21st anniversary this year.

The site's namesake has retired. Steven Grooby, Grooby's founder and CEO, praised the boutique label for its steadfastness and quality.

"BobsTGirls has been part of Grooby lore since we helped him launch in 1999,” he said. “We've been through a few twists and turns since then, but I'm very proud to be able to help continue this site for another 20 years. Bob's content was unique, featuring top models, and the quality of his work shows for each year he was producing. We've big plans for the site including increased updates, and specialized shoots."

"And we're fully expecting Bob to continue to produce a few guest shoots as he enjoys his retirement," said Grooby.

With the relaunch, BobsTGirls will enjoy increased prominence and improved navigation and an increase to four updates weekly, a rep explained.

Original shoots will expand from Los Angeles to across the United States and international locations — including Brazil, Mexico, Russia, Spain, Thailand and the United Kingdom — and will showcase fan-favorite BobsT-Girls themes, among them foot fetish, fuck machines, penis pumps and dominant cis females with trans women.

Find BobsTGirls online here and follow Grooby on Twitter for the latest updates.

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