Twisted Factory Launches Dating Site BDSMPartners.com

SAN FRANCISCO — Twisted Factory on Tuesday announced it has launched BDSMPartners.com, a fetish dating site that will be powered by DatingFactory.com, the established white-label provider for lifestyle, niche dating sites.

Twisted Factory — the production company behind BDSM sites including Chanta’s Bitches and the recently launched Sadistic Rope — acknowledged that many of its members come to the site for more than just entertainment. This launch will allow the company "to move in a more social direction." Through the launch of BDSMPartners.com, Twisted Factory said it hopes to better foster a community of adults interested in fetish and BDSM.

"Twisted Factory has wanted to expand into a social sphere for a long time," said Robert Levy, affiliate manager at Twisted Factory. "But it wasn’t until we started talking with Dating Factory that we thought we could do it right. We’ll be working with their team hard over the coming months to help develop this into a mainstay in the fetish community."

Dating Factory said its technology was designed to meet the needs of both its users and affiliates, working closely with partners to meet their individual needs. As a result of the scope of the Dating Factory membership base, members of BDSMPartners.com will be able to instantly connect with thousands of others in the adult community interested in fetish, the companies said.

Twisted Factory was founded in 2004 by Tony Pirelli and Chanta Rose. It is made up of four hardcore sites — ChantasBitches.com, FuckedandBound.com, CaptiveMale.com and SadisticRope.com. The Twisted Factory affiliate program is BondageBank.com.

DatingFactory.com was established in 2009 and now has more than 30,000 partners worldwide. It operates in 22 languages and supports 58 niche markets.

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