Bound Gods’ ‘Wings of Desires’ Now Streaming on Maleflixxx VOD

TORONTO – Beginning today, “Wings of Desire” is streaming exclusively on the Sureflix VOD Network.

“Wings of Desire” is produced by Bound Gods under the KINKMEN network. The title features Hayden Richards and Tanner Wayner. The movie’s plot is described as the following: “While driving down the road, Tanner picks up hitchhiker Hayden who has his own kinky plans for the duo. Tanner wakes up bound and hooded and is sexually interrogated by Hayden. Drifting in and out of consciousness, Tanner is tormented by wild fisting and bondage dreams. It’s 68 minutes of raunchy nipple play, CBT, ass-stretching toys and deep nasty fisting.”

‘’KINKMEN content is extremely popular and constantly requested by our customers. All their films are amazing quality and they consistently deliver authentic kink in a variety of fetishes,” said Brent Meredith, director of account management at Sureflix Digital Distribution. “’Wings of Desire’ is a superb example of hot kink, coupled with creative storytelling. We are thrilled to collaborate once again with KINKMEN.”

All affiliate white-label theatre sites will also feature the premiere of the three-day series starting today. Affiliate tools, banners and pictures to promote this exclusive series are available upon request.

The project marks a series of collaborations between KINKMEN and Sureflix Digital Distribution. According to the company, a new studio of KINKMEN will be added on the VOD network next month.

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