Jake Cruise Media Relaunches SG4GE.com

CHATSWORTH, Calif. — Jake Cruise has announced his site Straight Guys for Gay Eyes — also known as SG4GE.com — has been redesigned.

The site was originally launched in 2005, offering straight adult films made for gay men, which “featured the men instead of ignoring them.” 

The site has a growing list of more than 260 HD 1080p movies and 173 SD movies that have been upgraded to HD 720p. Movies stream at 320p, 480p, and 720p to offer the best experience for desktops, tablets and smartphones. Movies are DRM free and available for download up to 1080p. All movies are in MP4 format, enabling them to be viewed everywhere and on any modern device. 

“The modernization of SG4GE.com was done to make it more user-friendly and compatible for all website visitors,” Cruise said. “About a third of customers who view my three other sites do so on mobile devices, so I felt it was important that SG4GE.com do so as well.” 

Cruise explained that he decided to produce straight porn that “not only was geared towards gay men, but also towards straight people.” He reports receiving many emails from straight fans who “appreciate the fact that the movies on the SG4GE.com website show women being treated with respect and the couples having erotic fun as equals.”

For more information, visit SG4GE.com.

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