Hot Desert Knights Launches Gay Social Network

LAS VEGAS — Hot Desert Knights, today announced the launch of Barebackers.com, its new gay social network for thebareback community.

The company said that for the past 15 years, it has been one of the best known bareback studios, and has released more than 100 DVD’s featuring everything from leather, fisting and bears, to hung European studs.

With the launch of the site, the companyhopes to provide loyal customers and other responsible consensual single adults who enjoy natural sex, with the right opportunities and environment for dating, friendship, love, serious relationships and hookups.

“We have put every effort into making Barebackers.com the most vibrant gay bareback social networking site on the Internet,” President Lee Watson said. “We are launching the new site with high-end features such as full size photos for all, instant messaging, emails with photo attachment [feature], a special ‘wink' [feature], chat rooms, forums, online groups, classified ads, events, blogging, personal videos and even member video greetings. We have also improved the search and browsing capability of the site to allow a member to search for matches they specifically choose, based on the same criteria as in the member profile. It’s totally free to join and use, and all members are able to browse the database based on geological location, ZIP code, gender, age and so many other dating and meeting options.”

He added, “Barebackers.com will follow a stringent privacy policy, user agreement and ‘code of conduct’ practices for the privacy and protection of all members. We are committed to safeguarding our members' information, including emails, addresses and contact details. Those will be never be sold or rented out to any third-party organizations.

"The objective of this site is to bring our loyal customers and the gay bareback community closer together in a helpful and productive manner, by using the latest in online communication tools, so gay men who prefer natural man-on-man sex can interact in a community of their own with other likeminded respectful consensual informed adults.”

Affiliates can sign up at Barebackers.com to promote the site. The sites can be promoted as 50 percent rev share. Banners are currently available and additional affiliate tools will be available soon.

For more information or help promoting the site, email webmaster@barebackers.com.

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