Falcon Rolls Out FalconStr8Men.com

SAN FRANCISCO — Gay production company Falcon Studios has launched their first stand-alone website FalconStr8Men.com. The website will feature exclusive Falcon content geared to the straight-guy-goes-gay niche.

The company said that the new site launch is part of a long-term plan to produce and distribute Falcon content exclusively online.

FalconStr8Men.com will feature straight models that are featured in scenes ranging from solo play to circle jerks to full action scenes.

“The age-old fantasy of seeing a straight guy being seduced into participating in sex-play that’s not exactly so straight can be accessed online through Falcon for the first time,” Falcon President and CEO Todd Montgomery said.

“We are incredibly excited about the quality of men that will be delivered to subscribers on a weekly basis, and even more excited at how much closer this exceptional site brings us to our goal of providing content exclusively online.”

The content on the new site will be DRM-free, as well as Windows- and Mac-compatible.

For a limited time, new members will be accepted at a discounted monthly rate that will continue for the length of their memberships.

Webmasters that are Falconbucks.com affiliates will be offered a complete range of promotional tools for the new site.

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