AMG Releases Softcore Adult App for iPhone

SAN FRANCISCO — Gay adult company Athletic Model Guild is testing the boundaries of Apple’s vaunted App Store with its new app, which the tech giant recently approved.

Like every other adult-themed app to make it through Apple’s heavily guarded gates, Brasil Boys features no nudity or hardcore content, opting instead for PG-13-caliber images of scantily clad musclemen.

AMG President Dennis Bell laid claim to the title of “first gay adult app” for the iPhone, and although AMG may have beaten other gay adult studios to the punch, a simple search for “gay” in the App Store returns results for other, similar apps.

“We already have much more in store when Apple releases the ‘mature audiences’ feature in their iPhone 3.0 software, due to release later this week, but for now, we are proud to give our customers images of their favorite Brazilian porn stars on the very latest cutting-edge viewing platform,” he said.

To that end, AMG has prepared a series of hardcore iPhone apps that they'll release when Apple opens the App Store to full-fledged adult content.

The current app offers consumers more than 100 non-nude pictures of Brazilian models who work for the company’s Brazilian company, AMG Brasil. Users who download the app will be able to download, share and use the erotic images as their iPhone wallpaper.

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