Porn.com Releases XXX At Work Vol. 2

CHATSWORTH, Calif. — Porn.com has announced the release of its latest exclusive DVD, XXX At Work Volume 2.

"As many adult cinema fans find themselves with their real life office on their minds at least as much as their fantasy lives, XXX At Work Volume 2 is a new title presented by Porn.com and perfectly timed to blur the line between reality and erotica," stated a company rep. "This top quality occupational reality porn film stars some of the sexiest starlets ever employed by the adult DVD industry."

Covergirl Missy Stone is joined by Sativa Rose, Riley Shy, Kiera King and Cassie Young to create a DVD which forms a connection between fans and their favorite fantasy secretarial pool.

"Successful adult entertainment has always managed to stay on top of the news and in line with the immediate focus of fans," Josh of Porn.com said. "The XXX At Work series and especially XXX At Work volume 2 in particular, make the career issues facing many porn buyers a part of the larger fantasy."

"The harder people work, the more they fantasize about play at work and this DVD reenacts all of the best fictional office rendezvous for customers," Josh added.

In the film, Missy Stone portrays herself as the lustful receptionist of a successful firm. Market analysis from Porn.com reportedly shows that many consumers are looking for Stone to be cast in a more sophisticated role as she moves beyond the teen niche and becomes a more rounded adult film star.

"XXX At Work Volume 2 is an entirely exclusive DVD release and along with the highly anticipated scenes included on the disc, consumers are also treated to a bonus video featuring Savanah Gold from the upcoming release of Big Tits Like Big Dicks volume 3 slated for distribution later this year," Josh concluded. "The inclusion of bonus content during pre-release helps wholesalers build demand for upcoming titles while enhancing sales of the current production."

Porn.com releases approximately six exclusive DVD titles each month.

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