GameLink Celebrates National Masturbation Day With Free Masturbator Offer

SAN FRANCISCO — Adult e-tailer GameLink.com is celebrating National Masturbation Day on Thursday by giving consumers a free masturbator with a purchase of two DVDs. Visitors will also receive a free vibrator with a purchase of the brand new rechargeable Magic Wand, as part of the celebration.

“National Masturbation Day is a great time to give customers great offers and discounts on products they love!” said eLine.com Vice President of Business Development and Marketing, Jeff Dillon. eLine.com is the parent company of GameLink. “With sexual health and wellness becoming a major topic of discussion these days, GameLink is giving customers the best products to enhance their sexual health through amazing offers on May 28.”

Customers will receive a free masturbator with the purchase of any two DVDs from GameLink’s stock of adult films, covering such genres as boy/girl, lesbian, anal, big breast, creampies, couples porn, college girls, amateurs, group sex, bondage & leather, interracial, and more.

The new rechargeable Magic Wand features penetrating vibrations with multiple patterns and intensities, along with a smooth silicone head and quieter sound, plus four power intensities and four vibration patterns, powered by a lithium-ion rechargeable battery. The vibrator that comes with each purchase is a 120 mm waterproof bullet with a smooth chrome finish and 10 vibration functions.

Visitors to GameLink.com will also receive a 10 percent discount on all hand-held strokers, which are made of high-quality materials in a variety of shapes and sizes.  

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