TSStream Acquires LiveShemales.xxx, Rebrands as TSStream.xxx

LAS VEGAS — Trans content network TSStream.com has acquired LiveShemales.xxx, rebranding the live trans performer cam portal as TSStream.xxx.

“Understanding the changing landscape of trans sexuality has included acknowledging and championing the evolution in terminology to describe these gorgeous women,” said TSStream.com CEO Michael James. “By acquiring LiveShemales.xxx and rebranding it under our own banner, we hope to empower tran swomen who entertain their fans on our site as they claim their sexuality in real time.”

According to TSStream.com, “A large and important part of the acquisition and rebranding is the complete overhaul of the previous site’s descriptive terminology. All derogatory descriptive language has been replaced with politically correct, empowering language.”

James said, “Calling trans performers ‘shemales,’ and the like really are a thing of the past. We feel we cannot properly support our trans performers if we are branding them with derogatory language on our sites. Updating the site with the correct parlance throughout is part of properly supporting and empowering the community we promote. We hope our efforts will encourage other trans sites to follow suit.”

TSStream.com is an adult live video chat site, where members and visitors meet amateur trans models and porn stars from around the world. The models broadcast their video feed live from their home or studio, and interact with visitors in public or private rooms through video, voice, chat, and message. 

TSStream.com features a wide variety of trans models; members may use a search bar on the top of any page to find the performer of their choice based on appearance, age, spoken language, specialties, video quality, and many other specifications. Once a member finds a favorite, the model can be added to their personal favorites list, and saved for repeat experiences with their preferred performer.

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