KinkBNB Relaunches Site, Plans Fight for Decriminalizing Sex Work

SAN FRANCISCO — KinkBNB.com has just made some improvements to its website to enhance the experience and make the sex-positive home sharing community more customizable.

The site allows anyone in to become a host and list their home or private space for sex-positive vacations, events and gatherings.

Now, at the host's option, listings will be available for hourly rental.

The relaunched website also incorporates new amenities, such as the presence of certified massage therapists, sex educators and no-sex escorts.

In a separate announcement, KinkBNB is embarking on a campaign of giving to organizations that support the fight for decriminalizing sex work, company spokesman Darren McKeeman said.

“KinkBNB does this in solidarity with sex workers, for the promotion of safety, and for the protection of human rights,” McKeeman said. "It's about time the current laws surrounding prostitution were disrupted in a meaningful and effective way.

“We hope that we can make a dent in the public stigma surrounding sex work with our stance."

Initially, KinkBNB is starting with local organizations such as SWOP Sacramento and Red Umbrella Policy Project and adding more local, national and international organizations to its support portfolio as the company grows.

KinkBNB's official public announcement on its new campaign will be stated at the Folsom Street Fair on Sunday in San Francisco.

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