Flirt4Free, FratMen Host Penthouse Party at Phoenix Forum

CALABASAS, Calif. — On March 29, Flirt4Free and FratMen hosted an event at the “FratPad” penthouse to close out the 2014 Phoenix Forum.

According to the company, the Phoenix Forum provided Flirt4Free and FratMen with the opportunity to celebrate working together on both the model and affiliate side of the cam platform’s network.

“By having our party offsite but only a block from the show hotel, we were able to make it very intimate and special while still being easy and accessible,” Affiliate Manager Jeff Wilson said. “The FratPad Penthouse was the perfect venue for both our brands to get to showcase what we do in a luxurious and fun environment.”

John Marsh, FratMen President adds, “After a few days full of seminars and networking at the Phoenix Forum, it was the best way to wrap up the festivities under the stars.”

Guests of Flirt4Free and FratMen enjoyed an open bar and a wide range of cold and hot hor d’oeuvres throughout the night. The 8,000-square-foot penthouse and 2,000-square-foot patio allowed room to mingle and get in the last bit of weekend networking.

“The panoramic view of the sparkling city lights helped set the mood, and the atmosphere was just right for the entire industry to close out another successful Phoenix Forum,” the company said. “FratMen and Flirt4Free would like to thank all of those that came out for this special co-sponsored event and look forward to doing it again next year.”

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