RealGirlsGoneBad.com Launches

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — RealGirlsGoneBad.com has launched.

The operators said the site raises the bar for amateur reality porn. Filmed on location, the site features exclusive video and images of real amateur girls partying on vacation, taking part in bar crawls, wet T-shirt competitions and sexy shoots.

"I very much enjoy filming for RealGirlsGoneBad,” cameraman Raymond said. "It's great to see so many hot amateur and natural girls getting naked and naughty in public for the first time. Sometimes I cannot believe what I see. The extra bonus is when doing sexy shoots with these girls. Sometimes they get so horny that they start masturbating and I’ll end up getting jerked off...or maybe more, if I'm lucky.”

The site is updated weekly and offers an affiliate program with 60 percent revenue in all sales. Preview trailers and promotional tools are available to download from the affiliate area, and banner ads can be supplied as requested. Affiliate can sign up via the “Webmasters" link in the page footer of RealGirlsGoneBad.com.

Until Sept. 30 the site if offering a promo code for 50 percent off any plan.

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