Jessica Drake Debuts GuideToWickedSex.com

LOS ANGELES —  Adult star Jessica Drake has launched her sexual wellness website, GuideToWickedSex.com, that allows sexually curious women and men to engage, share and learn.

The site was launched in conjunction with last week's National Women's Health Week, and according to Drake, offers visitors an interactive platform where they can gather and post comments, ask sexual health questions, and learn more about the performer’s career, her transition to sexual education, and her line of self-help DVDs.

Drake said that the provocative, yet SFW site is the natural next step in the evolution of the brand, and a go-to destination for anyone seeking trusted and unbiased information gleaned from her life of study and experiential research.

Users can access information on topics such as sex advice and honeymoon tips to an intriguing Random Musings section that gives the reader access to the inner life of one of today’s top proponents of positive sexuality.

“When I began doing my line of instructionals, I knew that I wanted to support them with a website that would give viewers even more information,” Drake said. “The site has sexy, informative articles, reader questions that are answered by our resident ‘Real Guy,’ and many articles written by me, plus lots of advice not only on sex, but relationships as well.”

She added, “The site definitely echoes my philosophy that we are all in charge of our own sexual satisfaction, and that confidence and communication are truly the keys that will help all of us have the sex lives that we desire."

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