Hard Candy, AEBN Release 'Strap-On Desires' to DVD

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — XBIZ Award-winning performer Asa Akira's latest girl-on-guy strap-on scene is now on DVD, as Hard Candy Films and AEBN, a leader in adult video-on-demand, on Tuesday released "Strap On Desires."

Written and directed by Nica Noelle, "Strap on Desires" features Akira as a newlywed whose loving husband, Rocco Reed, suddenly withdraws. Akira's marital anxiety leaves her vulnerable to the advances of her boss, Alec Knight, who suggests her suspicions that Reed is cheating are probably true, so she might as well do it too. But it's not another woman Reed wants; it's the urge for an experience he fears sexy Akira won't understand: anal penetration with a strap-on. Also known as pegging, it's a desire that it will take a lot of courage for Reed to share even with his loving wife.

Meanwhile, Akira's lesbian mom Lucky and her partner Dana encourage the young beauty to find out what Reed is hiding. Will Akira discover her husband's shameful secret? And what will she do when she does?

"'Strap On Desires' was a big hit on VOD, and our customers' love for Asa Akira and their craving for seeing her in extreme scenes had a lot to do with that," said AEBN VP of Sales and Marketing Jerry Anders. "Who wouldn't want to see this hot porn star giving her man his greatest fantasy? Nica Noelle created a compelling movie with both sensual and emotional intensity."

"This movie was a real privilege to shoot because Rocco trusted me to go into very personal territory with him," Noelle said. "The cast comprises his real-life close friends and lovers and reflects his own private journey of sexual exploration. For that reason, 'Strap on Desires' is rich with emotional substance and you can feel the veracity and passion in every scene."

"Strap on Desires" is now available on DVD through Pulse Distribution.

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