CJAsher.com Launches National Sexual Resource Directory

PHILADELPHIA — Sex and adult entertainment blogger C.J. Asher has announced the launch of a national sexual resource directory on CJAsher.com.

The directory contains information on LGBT groups and organizations, victims of sexual violence, those either at risk or infected with sexually transmitted diseases, gentlemen's clubs, the adult entertainment community and others. The directory features links to organizations ranging from the Free Speech Coalition (FSC) to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).

"Despite many of the great developments that have been made towards sexual health and equality over the past several years, there are still those that suffer daily from sexual violence, lack of proper health services and many other problems that we, as a society, need to address," Asher said. "By creating this directory and expanding its content over time, we hope to provide those in need with the assistance that is available and accessible to them."

While the directory already contains over two dozen national groups and organizations, Asher is actively calling on groups and individuals to submit information about themselves for inclusion in the directory to directory@cjasher.com. In addition, Asher will be heavily promoting the directory through CJAsher.com and social media and will be reaching out to readers, businesses and organizations to help promote the directory.

To see the directory, visit this link.

Asher, based in Philadelphia, has interviewed many adult stars for CJAsher.com, including Joanna Angel, Missy Suicide, Chanel Preston, Sunny Lane, Jillian Janson and Brett Rossi. CJAsher.com also features reviews of gentlemen's clubs.

In May, Asher formed Asher Global Media, a limited liability company registered in Pennsylvania. Asher Global Media is represented by Jessica Scott, president of the Philadelphia-based firm Jessica Scott Marketing and Events.

For more information on Asher, follow him on Twitter.

For more information on Jessica Scott Marketing and Events, visit their official website or follow them on Twitter or Facebook.

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