KJCash.com Partners With LaughingAsians.com

CYBERSPACE — Gay adult affiliate company KJCash.com announced today that it has entered a partnership with gay fetish site LaughingAsians.com.

LaughingAsians.com, now the fourth site to join the KJCash.com program, has been redesigned, featuring exclusive videos geared toward fans of the foot and tickle fetishes.

“I am really excited to bring LaughingAsians.com into the KJCash family of websites,” KJCash.com CEO Craig Jackson said. “Mike and Ricky have been running the site independently for the past five years, and have developed quite a name for themselves in the tickle and foot fetish communities. They have some of the hottest and most excited content I have seen in this rapidly growing niche.”

Mike Reynolds, founder of LaughingAsians.com, added that, “We are very happy to join forces with CJ and the KJCash program and see the site rise to a whole new level. I was very impressed with CJ’s experience and knowledge of this business and found him to be both honest and professional. Ricky and I look forward to a successful and long-lasting relationship with CJ and KJCash.”

For more information, visit LaughingAsians.com and KJCash.com.

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