VSex Develops Fleshlight Adapter

CHATSWORTH, Calif. — Virtual sex site VSex.com has launched the Fleshlight adapter, which allows for a more interactive cyber-sex experience.

The company said it is nearly finished with the beta testing stages of the Fleshlight adapter and plans to make it available for purchase in January.

The adapter allows the VSex machines to react to the motion of the Fleshlight and works on all Fleshlight models.

“We changed the game when we launched VSex.com earlier in the year," VSX Enterprises CEO Xavier Sel said.

"Now people need to forget everything they know about web cam sex because our Fleshlight adapters are revolutionizing interactive, online sex.”

The Fleshlight adapter will be available for sale exclusively on VSex.com. As members of the Fleshlight web affiliate program, VSex.com also offers access to Fleshlight.com and its molds of some of the top adult superstars.

VSex.com allows members to virtually pleasure ladies from around the world with control of the dildo-wielding machines and the ability to go slow, fast, angle, spin and vibrate. Users have the ability to command real girls, real sex and real orgasms.

VSex.com also recently added the premier membership, which allows members to experience more attention from the beautiful VSex.com models and receive instant notification via text or phone call when their favorite models are online.

Premier members also have the ability to view their private shows any time on demand. Live events, added security and 100 percent unlimited free chatting are additional perks of the premier membership.

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