PIMPROLL Turns to Confession for Latest Paysite

LOS ANGELES — Adult affiliate company PIMPROLL has chosen to lampoon the Catholic ritual of confession in its latest paysite.

The site is called GloryholeAdmissions.com, and it showcases the latest adult stars as Catholic schoolgirls who go to confession and engage in sinful action.

The site combines several niches, including schoolgirl, gloryhole and big cock, as well as whatever niche satisfies the fetishization of religious imagery.

“Reality Porn is really about breaking down the barriers between healthy fantasy and visual depictions of what many people have thought about during their private daydreams,” PIMPROLL's David K. said. “Gloryhole Admissions tackles a taboo subject in a fun way and allows viewers to enjoy some truly high quality adult entertainment in a niche they have never seen before.”

The site's initial offering of scenes includes appearances by Gianna Michaels, Aiden Starr, Lindsay Meadows, Cali Couture and Isis Taylor. Ron Jeremy also makes an appearance as one of the priests.

PIMPROLL offers webmasters a revenue share program that works on a sliding scale. Webmasters can make 65 percent of each initial signup, 65 percent of every rebill, 65 percent of any optional cross sales and 65 percent of all optional cross sale rebills. In addition, the company pays 25 percent revenue share on money made from webcam upsells.

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