SexuallyBroken.com Receives 2016 XBIZ Awards Nom

LOS ANGELES — Bondage site SexuallyBroken.com has been nominated for the 2016 XBIZ Awards category BDSM Site of the Year.

SexuallyBroken updates three times per week in HD and offers frequent live shows streamed through sister site RealTimeBondage.com.

The site was created by veteran rigger/director/handler Matt Williams in 2012.

Williams said of the nomination, "It's great to hear that people are enjoying the site. I'm really proud of what my team has been able to accomplish in the past few years."
 
When asked about running a BDSM site, he said, "It's mostly in picking good talent. I look at two different areas for that. I invite women who have proven to be amazing on camera, and I also look for women who might be new but are curious to explore. And they have to be incredibly hot, of course.”

“From there, the key is to take the BDSM aspect and tailor it to a particular model's strengths, and also her fears,” he said. “Sometimes they are wary of BDSM, but we are pretty skilled at making it a good experience. We want our talent to want to keep coming back."

Frequent SexuallyBroken performer Rain DeGrey said of Williams, "He was blessed with a special sense for reading people he has just met. They might be nervous, they might be shy.”

“Matt cuts through all of that and finds out exactly where to challenge the performer and where to pull back,” she said. “So you end up with a scene that is authentic to that performer's tastes. And when I say tastes, I mean really, really good rough sex. I call it industrial-grade dick: hard to find, easy to come by."

SexuallyBroken is housed at InSex.com, with a NATS affiliate program at KinksterCash.com.

The 2016 XBIZ Awards will be held on Friday, Jan. 15 at L.A. Live in downtown Los Angeles. For more information, click here.

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