Stunner Media Relaunches Fetish Site

MONTREAL — Stunner Media has built upon its overhaul of Boys-Smoking.com, with the relaunch of another Jim Mason site, Boys-Pissing.com.

The content has earned a Best Fetish Site nomination from the Cybersocket Awards for 10 years running. Now its got a fresh look with mobile optimization and other improvements.

Boys-Pissing.com has been online since 2003.

“When we started the site 12 years ago, the goal was to bring watersports out of the shadows and explore it with cute twinks and jocks,” said owner Jim Mason. “The fetish used to be almost totally limited to BDSM type porn, but we’ve proven there’s a thirst for the content, so to speak, from a wider audience.”

The mix of twinks and jocks experiment with piss play from mild to wild — some by simply taking a leak in each other’s company and some by pissing through their clothes.

Mason continued, “there’s an erotic factor to seeing these boys doing something typically thought of as very taboo… and realizing it’s hot!”

Boys-Pissing.com helped launch the careers of performers like Jeremiah Johnson and Zack Randall. Now, as the site relaunches, they’ve got another newcomer making a big splash: 21-year-old Elijah Knight.

“Elijah has that Marcus Mojo quality, he’s buff and gorgeous, and members are going to love his piss solos,” Mason said.

In addition to the front end face lift, older videos have been remastered for higher quality. The site will also continue to expand its photo and video library (already hundreds of scenes) with new HD scenes.

Affiliates of the old Verotel and DHD affiliate programs must update their links to the new site. They will find the site under Stunner's indiebucks.com program, where payouts of $30PPS and 60% Revshare will be available. Promo tools, including banners, pictures and tube clips will be added regularly starting next week.

For more information, visit indiebucks.com.

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