Kink.com Launches Bobbi Starr's ElectroSluts.com

SAN FRANCISCO — Kink.com announced today the launch of performer and director Bobbi Starr’s extreme lesbian BDSM website, ElectroSluts.com.

The company said the new offering includes “higher voltage, bigger dildos, harder flogging and hotter babes than ever seen before.”

ElectroSluts’ reality-based scenarios will feature bound and tormented amateur girls and stars alike submitting to Starr’s will.

Kink.com said the director’s world of lesbian perversions is sure to awe and enrapture loyal fans as well as capture the lurid imaginations of new ones.

Starr and her cohorts dominate and teach hot, willing women to enjoy the pleasures and pain of total submission.

 “With Electro Sluts, I am hoping to appeal to a clientele that is interested in the experience of the submissive by using a documentary, realism-style pornography," Starr said.

She added, "Though it will continue to contain the traditional girl-on-girl lezdom role playing, the site will target the psychological tortures of domination. ElectroSluts makes electricity sexy. It takes wires and electro-domination away from fantasy and brings it into reality.”

With the launch of ElectroSluts, Kink.com has retired its flagship lesbian electro site, Wired Pussy.

The company maintained that Starr will take a new and exciting artistic direction with ElectroSluts that is sure to please Wired Pussy members as well as new audiences.

Current Wired Pussy members will automatically receive a subscription to ElectroSluts, in addition to full access to Wired Pussy’s archives.

“We are thrilled to have Bobbi Starr take a new approach to electro-domination,” said Kink.com founder Peter Acworth. “Her ideas for ElectroSluts will not just revamp Wired Pussy but will create a new genre of lezdom electro-play that will be exciting to see unfold.”

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