Tipo Sesso Launches TipoFlixxx.com

LOS ANGELES — Gay production company Tipo Sesso has announced the launch of its membership site, TipoFlixxx.com. The site will feature content from Tip Sesso’s catalog, as well as several studios under the company’s umbrella, including Toxxxic Films, Flirt Films, Carnival Films and Major Wood, among others.

According to Tipo Sesso co-owner Sam Dixson, the site is currently in beta and open for comments and suggestions from users.

“For years we have been very focused on producing and distributing top-quality gay DVDs” Dixon said.

“However, we understand that our customers want to be able to view our films immediately through the Internet via VOD,” he added. “We therefore decided to launch our own membership site to provide our customers with the special level of service they have come to expect from us.”

The new site will feature exclusive content before it is available on DVD, as well as video and photo galleries, models’ galleries, behind-the-scenes footage, ratings, interviews, and director/performer Dino Phillips ’s blog.

The site will update weekly and will contain both condom-only and bareback scenes.

“We know we are just one among many membership and VOD sites. We are certain that providing our extremely hot, fresh, raunchy twink and jock sex will continue to entertain and get our fans off for years to come,” Dixson said.

“We have a unique style of filming our guys having sex so the viewer doesn’t miss a thing. This coupled with the horny studs we work with — and other membership perks — will provide our members the best site of its kind available today.”

For sales information about Tipo Sesso products, contact sales@tiposesso.com.

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