PleazeMe Launches 'Between the Sheets' News Channel

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — PleazeMe has announced the official launch of its online news channel "Between the Sheets."

The platform — billed as “a private sex-positive social space for openly exploring bold conversations, content and opinions" — described the new venture as "a media hub will focus on sex and wellness industry news and inspiring stories that highlight social activism and non-profits within the flourishing sexual pleasure business."

"Between the Sheets" and the PleazeMe blog will "work together to create an intimate place to share information and interact with like minds and thought leaders publicly or privately," said a rep.

PleazeMe founder and CEO Heather Montgomery stated that “while we focus on solutions for people’s individual needs, we have been designing the technology to create an ecosystem for our industry to thrive. We have heard and felt the challenges our fellow beings face, and we have fought to effectively create solutions.”

The news channel, Montgomery explained, “is a way for us to add additional value and visibility to brands and professionals within our curated groups.”

“Our goal is to help members understand their current desires and deliver relevant information and credible resources while embracing a peer connection and sense of belonging,” she added.

The CEO said that the PleazeMe blog and external social media “aim to provide wider access for people, serving as a jumping-off point to important education and resources where they can openly connect and support their interests.”

“We welcome and promote any trending and timely content, public relations and advertising of any product that would normally be censored on other online platforms because of its sexual nature,” Montgomery concluded.

To email news submissions to PleazeMe’s news channel, contact them via email at submit@pleazeme.com.

For more from PleazeMe, visit their website and follow them on Twitter.

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