Wasteland.com Launches Reality-Based Femdom Site

MONTREAL — Affiliate program SpiceCash.com has added a new femdom-based reality site, FemDomBride.com.

The site is based on a real married kinky couple, documenting everything from the couple's first day as a lifestyle BDSM couple six months ago right up until the present, and is updated daily with video blog posts, new "reality style" movies and other materials.

The site gives insight into the most intimate aspects of the couple's life together, which is planned to lead members to become emotionally attached to the characters. The episodic documentary feel of the website — as well as the ability to interact and speak with the couple via forums, email, chat and free weekly live webcam shows for members — will create a place that affiliates can rely on to retain the members they send.

FemDomBride.com caters to general femdom traffic and also the expanding chastity and cuckolding niches. They also provide a key-holding service for members who wish to participate in prolonged chastity, adding to the community-like atmosphere of the members area that is sure to retain subscribers.

Wasteland.com, the founders of SpiceCash.com, has been operating in the adult industry since 1994. The company helped build the innovations that have taken place since the very beginning of the online industry and has expanded its offerings with associate producers at EDS Entertainment, who have a background in this style of documentary style shooting.

For more information and affiliate registration, visit SpiceCash.com.

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