VSex Reports Heavy Traffic Since October Launch

CHATSWORTH, Calif. — Virtual sex site, VSex has reported that the amount of visitors to the site has skyrocketed since its debut in October.

The company attributes the spike to the site's "unique position in the marketplace."

VSex allows members to control a dildo-wielding machine in order to bring a model to orgasm and is described by the company as the only live interactive webcam site that offers one-on-one performances in a realistic arena.

The site was created and developed by adult industry veterans and owners of Hush Hush Entertainment and Shane’s World Studios.

They explained that concept for the site came about several years ago when the two owners were at the E3 video game convention where gamers showed sexual interest in game stars such as Lara Croft and Jill Valentine.

VSX Enterprises CEO Xavier Sel (X. Sel) said, “We have been researching and developing VSex.com for years. We knew the original idea was going to be a success, but even we are surprised by how quickly our membership numbers are rising. VSex.com takes interactive online sex to a new level, while creating a profitable niche in the market.”

The company said the owners listened intently to fantasies of a video game, which would allow players to fully enjoy their favorite digital babes. The idea of interactive sex struck a chord with the two, but they wanted to take it one step further — real, live girls.

“Once we had the idea, it was a matter of engineering a machine from scratch that could carry out all necessary functions our twisted minds could think of,” X. Sel said.

He added, “Since the whole goal of VSex.com is providing orgasms to beautiful girls, it was extremely important the sex machines were pleasurable and functional. Then we had to program software capable of controlling such an advanced machine over the Internet, regardless of the various data and geographical variables. After two rounds of beta testing and stellar consumer reviews, we officially launched last month.”

The company said the site features hundreds of models from studios in Los Angeles, New York and Miami and new studios are planned for Las Vegas, Phoenix, Chicago, Dallas, Prague, Australia and the U.K.

A new Premier Membership has also been introduced that gives users instant notification via text or phone call when their favorite models are online. They also have the ability to view their private shows any time on demand.

In addition, the premium membership provides access to live events, added security and unlimited free chatting.

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