JustFor.fans Hosts 4th Anniversary Party in Puerto Vallarta

JustFor.fans Hosts 4th Anniversary Party in Puerto Vallarta

LOS ANGELES — JustFor.fans (JFF) recently celebrated its fourth anniversary with a party at the Casa Cupula luxury hotel in Puerto Vallarta this past weekend. A rep noted hundreds of fans gathered at the luxury resort to meet 40 JFF models in "a breezy open-air locale centered around a clothing-optional pool."

Company founder Dominic Ford typically elects for a blowout anniversary bash in Las Vegas, but decided on a series of smaller celebrations this year due to tight pandemic restrictions; he promised a return to Sin City in 2023.

“From the beginning, JFF has been a safe space for sex workers to earn a living without fear that their accounts would be suddenly taken away from them,” said Ford. “As we enter our fourth year in the business, this message is more important than ever, as we see platforms that were never part of our industry start to steer away from it, leaving sex workers without their main revenue streams."

“Our site is for everyone: cis, trans, men, women, nonbinary, gay and straight. We have a proven track record," Ford continued. "I hope this year will be the year people realize that JFF has had their backs from Day One, and will decide to make it their primary platform."

“Our party was a huge success, and we plan to make it an annual event alongside our Vegas celebrations and industry seminars to double the fun and keep the celebrations going as long as we can," he concluded.

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