Amateur Couple Fights Bad Economy With Donation-Driven Paysite

LOS ANGELES — A new adult website is taking the bad economy by the horns. Or the head.

It's called 365BJs.com, and it's the brainchild of an anonymous, struggling married couple. They plan to post an adult video every day. In return, they only ask for a $2 donation for access to all of the videos. They hope to raise a million dollars.

"We kicked off the site a few weeks ago and we were surprised to see the positive reactions of our visitors," site founder Tac Bauer said. "With virtually no advertising, we have pulled in about 3,000 visitors and raised over $7,000."

The idea for the site started as a joke. The wife in the couple said she would give her husband a blowjob every day for a year if he made a million dollars. In return, he said he could make a million dollars if he filmed all of those sex acts.

The couple plans to post a new video every time they receive $2,739.73, or 1/365th of $1 million. So far they've raised about $8,300.

In addition to the content, the site offers visitors a full message board and an anonymous invite and refer page.

For more information, visit 365BJs.com or email tac@365bjs.com.

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