Orgasm.com Offers OrgasmGirl, New Interactive Features

TORONTO — Adult tube site Orgasm.com has announced the release of several new features designed to enhance its user experience.

First up is OrgasmGirl, an exclusive feature that allows users "the chance to get up close and personal with their favorite XXX performers," with exclusive content including photosets, feature movies, and interactive interviews — all for free.

"OrgasmGirl lets viewers enjoy the world's most beautiful women in stunning high definition," Orgasm.com Director of Marketing Ross Horwitz said. "Orgasm.com's new OrgasmGirl section not only has exclusive photos and movies of your favorite porn stars, but also kinky interactive interviews, too."

Orgasm.com also just unveiled its all exclusive Porn Director feature, which allows users to make their own porn movies for what the company calls "the ultimate interactive porn experience," in which users can pick their own porn girl, sex toy, action of shot (blow job, doggy style), music and background.

"Porn Director allows you to make your own porn by picking the girls and all the elements of a porn movie," Horwitz said. "It's sort of like those 'Choose Your Own Adventure' books, only with a much happier ending."

"Best of all, it's 100 percent free to use Orgasm.com's all new Porn Director and OrgasmGirl," Horwitz added.

According to the company, Orgasm.com's increasing popularity is driven by thousands of XXX movies from thousands of performers, a customizable movie player, live video, webcams, and photos and downloads.

"What makes Orgasm.com stand out from the other tube sites is its exceptional design, interface, and playback," Horwitz concluded. "Users can expand clips to full screen size while still maintaining superior DVD quality."

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