Maskurbate.com to Debut 1st Flip Flop Scene

MONTREAL — Maskurbate.com, a fetish site where anonymous straight guys get serviced wearing masks, announced the release of its first flip flop scene today. The news coincides with a site-wide promotion. 

In March, the site announced the return of gay porn performer Manuel Deboxer, who retired from the adult industry in July of 2012. Deboxer’s first return scene, "The Comeback" became the most streamed and downloaded in the site's history, according to Maskurbate reps.

"A few days ago, I received an email from Pascal, the guy behind Maskurbate with the subject line 'Something Great!!!’” said Hector Camacho, Buddy Profits’ managing director.

“The message was short and exciting: After fucking Manuel, Elio asked him to fuck him back! We couldn't believe it. So I have everything on tape, the straight guy's first fuck, which also happens to also be the first flip flop scene on the site. I foresee another record breaking scene ahead."  

The flip flop scene “Vice Versa,” starring Deboxer and Elio, will be released on Tuesday, April 29.

And, for one week starting Tuesday, all traffic will benefit from a site-wide promotion of 33 percent off the cost of a monthly membership.

Maskurbate features weekly scene updates with more than 165 original amateur videos starring mainly straight, muscular guys (wearing masks for anonymity) as they get sucked, fucked and/or jacked off. 

Affiliate promo material, including all new banners, blogger collage photos and trailers are available on BuddyBlogged.com and BuddyProfits.com.

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