Lucas Entertainment Launches Social Network

NEW YORK — Lucas Entertainment announced today the launch of its porn-based social network, Lucas Community.

The site is specifically designed for porn fans and its stars as a way to interact, comment, and talk with each other via text and video chat and is free for members of LucasEntertainment.com and LucasRaunch.com.

Lucas said Community members have access to My Profile, Community Reel, Fantasy Fuck, Who is Online, LucasMen Online, and Search Members.

Users can create a profile, leave comments on scenes, movies and models, and see what other members have to say.

Members can also interact with other members through text and video chat. “Send a member a friend request and you will see when he’s online and can talk to him. Or you can just send a chat request and he will see your notice as long as he is online, then you can chat or watch a scene together,” Lucas said.

Lucas Men are part of the Community as well. The company explained that models are online and can receive chat requests if free.

Each week a schedule of models set to appear will be posted in addition to models browsing the site.

Lucas exclusive model Adrian Long will be the first model to make a scheduled appearance on July 16 from 4-8 p.m. EDT.

The Fantasy Fuck offering allows members to create their own scenario from a dropdown menu, or by typing in the name of a model they would like to see perform. Lucas will monitor the ratings and try and make the highest rated fantasies a reality. Members whose fantasy fucks get produced will receive free memberships.

Lucas said all aspects of the site can be controlled and customized by members, including profile information, privacy settings, friend list and participation.

A tutorial featuring Vito Gallo, Tate Ryder and Adrian Long can be seen here.

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