Carnal Media Launches FTMPlus Network

Carnal Media Launches FTMPlus Network

LOS ANGELES — Carnal Media has launched FTMPlus, a new network of sites dedicated to trans male content.

Two of the sites — JockPussy and FTMMen — were created by content producer Jason Sparks. The third, Transcest, was recently created by Carnal honcho Legrand Wolf. The three will now be available together on the FTMPlus platform.

"We want to continue to serve the fans of FTM men and boys by bringing their appeal to a wider audience," said Sparks. "Online searches for FTM porn are rapidly growing, so the market is there waiting for a premium network like FTMPlus."

Wolf shared his excitement about the new platform.

"I'm thrilled to be a part of this project and proud of the team that has come together to make FTMPlus a reality," he said. "We're excited and proud to showcase the beauty and sexuality of FTM men, and we're honored to provide a platform where they can express themselves and their desires."

Wolf also touted Carnal's commitment to inclusiveness.

"We've worked hard to create a safe and supportive space for our performers and our viewers, and we're excited to see the positive impact FTMPlus will have on the adult industry," he said.

For more information, visit FTMPlus.

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