ReallyUsefulCash Debuts Girlfriends.xxx

PRAGUE — ReallyUsefulCash.com has announced the debut of Girlfriends.xxx, touting the site as "a fresh approach for fans of beautifully natural lesbian sex videos."

The website expands on another ReallyUsefulCash site, Lesbea.com, and adds "another layer of intrigue" to each scene by having the girls include the camera in the action as they enjoy each other in completely self-directed sex tapes.

Each new video in the collection shows girls as they really are, during private intimate encounters with their favorite female lovers, said Lew Thomas, head of production for ReallyUsefulCash.

"We've continued what Lesbea does best, as a common thread of the new Girlfriends.xxx website," Thomas said. "Girls capture all the kissing, sensual feelings and romance with minimal toy use. There are natural sounds of sex, genuine female arousal and real orgasms — giving viewers a perspective that allows them to feel included in the encounter.  

The videos, Thomas said, vary to suit the mood of the girls, with some scenes shot in public, out on walks, while shopping or during a private afternoon at home.

"As with all ReallyUsefulCash sites, webmaster affiliates can expect quality photo sets, frequent exclusive updates, videos available in 1080p HD with very high bit rates, resulting in beautiful downloads, responsive designs, mobile formats and the most beautiful, natural girls you've ever met online," Thomas said.

"Girlfriends.xxx is stocked with vids starring cute girl-next-door types ranging from 18 to their mid 30s, and in all cases these are girls who deeply enjoy other girls, including several bi-curious amateurs sharing their first time with fans."

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