Buddy Profits to Host Military Ball at The Phoenix Forum

MONTREAL — Gay affiliate program Buddy Profits announced that it will be hosting a Military Ball as part of its premium sponsorship of The Phoenix Forum.

The party will be held on Friday, March 27, starting at 10 p.m. at the Tempe Mission Palms Hotel.

“We’re very happy to return for another year as a premium sponsor of The Phoenix Forum,” said Hector Camacho, managing director of Buddy Profits. “The Friday night party has become an annual event for us, and we decided to pay homage to our recent acquisition of ActiveDuty.com by giving this year’s party a military theme.”

The event will kick off with a sexy military inspired striptease show followed by intimate one-on-one dances available to attendees in private booths.

Next Door Studios exclusive models, Markie More and Mark Long, will also be in attendance to meet and greet attendees.

“The late night party is a great way to unwind after a long day and have some fun,” added Ewan French, affiliate manager of Buddy Profits. “I’d like to encourage everyone who stops by to get into the theme of the party and wear something military inspired.”

Buddy Profits will be attending The Phoenix Forum with a team to represent their partners: Falcon Studios Group, Mile High Media, Next Door Studios, Pride Studios, Male Digital, Maskurbate and Men of Montreal (and their combined 41 websites).

In addition to hosting the Military Ball, the team will be available to meet with attendees daily at the Buddy Profits Lounge.

Attendees interested in setting up a one-on-one meeting during the Forum can contact Ewan French at ewan@buddyprofits.com.

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