Badpuppy Celebrates 17th Anniversary

COCOA, Fa. — Badpuppy celebrated 17 years as a leading gay website last week.

"Badpuppy turning 17 is just mind boggling," President and CEO Bill Pinyon said. "The longevity and success we've continued to enjoy tells me that we've done and are still doing what we set out to do when converting the Badpuppy BBS into the first gay adult membership website online back in May of 1995.”

He added, “I attribute our past, present and continued success to my husband Steven and our incredible team, whereas most of them have been with the company for 14 years or longer."

Founded on May 17, 1995, the company said it is very proud of its success and as time and technologies change, it will continue to think out of the box of its comfort zone and evolve.

"We continue to offer a mountain of diverse content," marketing and advertising manager, Lisa Turner added. "We have always done our best to offer a broad range of content type and model type, so whatever you're looking for, you're sure to find it here at Badpuppy."

She contniued,  "Because our members are introduced to multiple content updates every day and can knowingly count on our support staff, it has always allowed Badpuppy to stand out in a crowd."

The company extended its thanks to its loyal members and the entire adult industry for the support its been shown over the years, and looks forward to much more in the future.

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