Avenue 72 Launches Phone Sex Service

WASHINGTON — Avenue 72 has launched a phone service that allows consumers to have erotic conversations without restrictions on location or device.

Whether on a desktop computer, tablet or smartphone, the company said it offers VOIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) technology that makes any device an erotic connection at a moment’s notice

“People are online at almost all moments of the day, all over the world and not only via their desktops but also on their laptop, tablets and smartphones. They are at home, in lounges, hotel rooms or even working late at night in an office. We want to create a service which reaches everyone wherever they are and using whichever device they choose to use," business manager M. Balogun said.

Avenue 72 is also inviting women to be a  portion of the site’s clientele. “The idea behind Avenue 72 is to offer sensual, erotic experiences to our consumers male and female and remove the stigma attached to phone sex. Women are sensual creatures and enjoy erotic conversations as much as men do," Balogun added.

The service also includes free video content, tips and information for clients, and an active blog site where questions can be asked and answered anonymously.

Avenue 72 is also giving away “The Definitive Guide to Phone Sex,” a manual for regular or new users of phone sex services.






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