iVoyeur Launches Online Magazine

NEW YORK — iVoyeur has launched an online Voyeur-zine with content geared toward educating and stimulating its community members.

Founded in 2009, iVoyeur is a New York-based, high-end Lifestyle brand and web destination that caters to sexually adventurous adults and those curious about the swinging lifestyle. It primarily functions as a social networking tool for discerning swinger couples to explore, connect, and play with like-minded people.

“Many of our members are looking for ways to further enhance their already exciting way of life,” explained Hayley Elisabeth Kaufman, content manager and editor of the Voyeur-zine. “They are interested in all of the facets of fine living, which is way more than just sex, and I wanted the editorial content to reflect their discerning tastes.”

The online magazine features topics from sex and dating, music and culture, fashion, food and wine, sexual health and swing-related informational articles.

In an effort to inform the community, iVoyeur also enlisted the writing skills and expertise of Nina Hartley, an accomplished star, producer and sex educator who wrote a comprehensive 12-article series about the Lifestyle. Hartley also created three exclusive videos for iVoyeur that break down some of the terminology and different levels of sexual engagement found in swing culture. To see one of Hartley’s videos on the iVoyeur-branded YouTube channel, click here.

Available exclusively to iVoyeur members, the Voyeur-zine features the work of high-profile Lifestyle blogger Rebecca Ammon, adult film star Joanna Angel, and many top culture journalists and up-and-coming bloggers.

“Our intention for the magazine was to find a way to educate our community while providing poignant articles that are more than swinging and sex,” said Nic Michel, the iVoyeur director of member relations. “The Lifestyle is just that — a way of life and an all-encompassing experience. Our brand and editorial are an extension of that.” 

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