Stunner Media Partners With Twisted XXX Media, Launches TXXXMStudios.com

MONTREAL — Stunner Media has announced its partnership with the U.K.’s Twisted XXX Media for the launch of TXXXMStudios.com.

Stunner Media’s Jay Michaud says the two companies have combined their unique talents, website management skills and content production prowess to deliver this project, which will offer its members content from six different network sites: BoysOnTheProwl, AmateurTwinkBoyfriends, ExclusiveTwinks, WankOverMe, TwinksOnEdge, and BoysAndTheCity.

According to Michaud, BoysOnTheProwl.com depicts horny lads driving the streets of Britain, offering fit young men a ride and then taking advantage of them wherever they can; while consumers with an oral fixation will eat up WankOverMe.com, a site dedicated to cock worship. Boys are pushed to their limits on TwinksOnEdge.com, where the orgasm denial is torturous, while AmateurTwinkBoyfriends.com and ExclusiveTwinks.com cover opposite ends of the spectrum — the first focusing on self-shot amateur style content, and the latter serving up twinks in a studio setting. Finally, BoysAndTheCity.com offers a look into the lives of fit young lads in cities across Europe.

Thanks to Stunner’s user-friendly approach to site design, TXXXMStudios.com boasts an interactive, mobile-compatible members’ area, with a growing library of hardcore videos and photos, produced by the Twisted XXX team. Members enjoy bi-weekly updates, as content releases are rotated between the six sites participating in the TXXXMStudios.com network.

“It’s with great excitement we’re able to open this site in conjunction with Stunner,” a TXXXM Media spokesperson says. “TXXXMStudios.com embodies many different genres whilst keeping to a core theme… twinks! We at Twisted XXX Media feel the great variety of content will keep members coming back time and time again.”

For more information, visit TXXXMStudios.com.

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