Bondage Bank Launches ‘Twisted Members’

SAN FRANCISCO — Bondage Bank announced today the launch of ”Twisted Members”, an all-access pass to all of the company’s existing fetish sites.

“We decided to offer great value to our members, and make it really easy for our Bondage Bank affiliates to make sales,” said Tony Pirelli, Bondage Bank’s co-founder. “So we went for an unbeatable $39.99 membership for all 3 sites — FuckedAndBound.com, ChantasBitches.com and CaptiveMale.com.”

Pirelli said that as the company adds more sites, it will adjust the price of the all-access pass, accordingly.

“For the price of what some fetish sites charge for a single site, we are giving our members access to 3 of the best BDSM sites,” Pirelli said. “This is all content we produce in-house, not material bought and distributed to the four winds.”

ChantasBitches.com, which has been in production since 2006, currently has 111 shoots published, according to Pirelli, while FuckedAndBound.com offers 68 shoots, and CaptiveMale.com has 34.

Performers featured on the sites include Audrey Hollander, Chanta Rose, Anastasia Pierce, Delilah Strong and many more. For an extensive list of the featured performers, visit the Twisted Factory model directory.

“All our sites offer members the ability to score shoots, leave feedback, and interact with each other on the forums,” Pirelli said. “We also provide a shooting schedule to the public so everyone is kept up-to-date as to who we are shooting for what site.”

For more information on BondageBank and its new all-access site, contact Pirelli at tony@bondagebank.com

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