PlugInFeeds Offers Dirty Euro Boys

CYBERSPACE — Adult feeds provider PlugInFeeds has announced the addition of Dirty Euro Boys to its gay product lineup.

According to the company, Dirty Euro Boys features eastern European boys in their twenties doing what young guys do best, getting down and dirty in front of the camera.

"These dirty boys will take porn surfers through their dirtiest fantasies of bare backing, cum swapping, male ass play and the very unique niche of male docking, where uncut guys explore each other's foreskin," a company rep said.

PlugInFeeds has been providing exclusive, high quality reality feeds for more than six years, and currently offers more than 30 individual gay and straight feeds in a wide variety of niches. Dirty Euro Boys will join PlugInFeeds' Gay Lite package of feeds and will bring its offerings up to five unique feeds for clients to choose from.

"PlugInFeeds is continually adding to our vast content libraries to make sure our clients have a cutting edge selection of gay erotica," PlugInFeeds Marketing Director Lea Busick said. "This particular feed is based on a collection of never before seen episodes and we are excited to share this unique and unexplored niche compilation with our clients."

PlugInFeeds offers a diverse range of features that give clients the freedom to customize feeds for optimized revenue. Features include five display speeds including HD and T1, video in flash and WMV formats, customizable feeds, downloadable content, a "coming soon" section for customers and more.

"Clients also need not worry about confusing billing as the company offers custom tiered packages designed for the individual, which may be paid for through multiple billing options including credit card," the rep concluded.

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