Barebacked Launches New Bareback Shemale Paysite

LAS VEGAS — Gay adult affiliate company Barebacked.com has launched another all-bareback site, BarebackedShemales.com.

Barebacked VP of Marketing James Bostick said that his company takes the gay micro-niche market seriously because they're gay-owned.

"The addition of shemales into our affiliate program and cluster of websites will be a guaranteed success," he said. "We look forward to expanding our business and networking with other gay and shemale affiliate programs and webmasters."

Representatives for Barebacked also touted the company's rejection of condom use, pointing toward the recent scrutiny applied to the adult industry for its lack of condom use and claiming that their sites would generate buzz. The scrutiny resulted from an HIV positive test given to one performer from AIM, the adult industry's medical foundation.

AIM later revealed that more than a dozen other people had received HIV-positive results since the industry's last HIV outbreak, but those results were later shown to have been given to people outside or just entering the industry.

In response to the HIV-positive test result, the AIDS Healthcare Foundation filed formal complaints against 16 adult companies. Los Angeles County officials dismissed the widespread worry about adult performers spreading STDs by noting that the porn actors account for less than .01 percent of the population.

BarebackedShemales.com includes live cams, anal play and interracial action. The affiliate company is currently accepting new members by invite only.

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