Kink.com Revitalizes ButtMachineBoys.com

SAN FRANCISCO — BDSM and fetish studio Kink.com has recharged its gay portfolio with the relaunch of ButtMachineBoys.com, which pairs muscled men with the company’s collection of fucking machines.

Helmed by adult adult star and director Van Darkholme, the new ButtMachineBoys.com is the third entry in Kink’s KinkMen.com division.

The site features 14 new updates with more to come every Tuesday in the form of high-definition videos and hundreds of accompanying photos. ButtMachineBoys.com also gives members full access to every one of the site’s 134 shoots and thousands of photos in the site’s archives.

"I have a selfish reason for reviving BMB," Darkholme said. "I enjoy seeing the hot studs getting off on the machines. I enjoy it even more when the machines are going full throttle and the studs are screaming in a mélange of pain and pleasure."

Every week Darkholme will bring a new performer taking on several machines.

The site's updates come in three categories — the "Butt Challenge" and "Private Moment" allow the male stars to explore fucking machines at a pace ranging from leisurely to jackhammer-speed, while the dark bondage-and-domination themes of the "Ass Master" updates feature a disembodied computer voice compelling captive men to fuck on demand.

The stars of ButtMachineBoys.com range from newcomers Steve German and Jason Reynolds to big-name stars of the gay industry such as Tyler Saint, Dak Ramsey and Drake Jaden.

Kink.com’s collection of sex machines operate by thrusting, rotating, vibrating, pulsating and pumping dildos, tongues, pistons and flywheels. Many of the devices were custom-built for Kink’s solo-girl site FuckingMachines.com.

In 2002, Kink.com launched the original ButtMachineBoys.com, which was updated regularly until 2004, when the company put the site on indefinite hold.

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