CumFundMe.com Crowdfunding Platform Set to Launch

LOS ANGELES — CumFundMe.com, a new GoFundMe-like crowdfunding platform for the adult industry is set to launch.

The platform allows people in adult entertainment to raise money for their personal or business causes.

Campaign creators will have the option to fundraise for any cause of their choice such as cosmetic surgeries, emergencies, tuition, production Ideas and budget, events, charities, etc.

“Our vision was to create a platform that not only could help adult performers raise funds for their personal needs and causes; but also help adult companies raise funds for their needs as well. It really bothered me to see campaigns get shut down on other crowdfunding platforms like GoFundMe and Indiegogo because the person posting the campaign was an adult performer or their campaign was related to adult entertainment,” said CEO Ricky Booker.

He added, “This could be just what the adult industry needs to get back a float, and help fight against the free porn massacre. Performers aren’t making what they use to make back in the day, and smaller companies can’t surface because they can’t afford it. A lot of smaller adult companies have innovative ideas for scenes, parodies, sex toys, etc. But have no funds to bring the project to life. CumFundMe will be the source that performers and adult companies can connect with their fans, friends, and people all around the world. The adult industry now can have a crowdfunding platform that they can 'call home' and tell their stories and causes.

Users can now subscribe to the platform at CumFundMe.com, or be emailing contact@cumfundme.com.

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