HotHouse.com Debuts Medical Series 'Doc's Orders'

HotHouse.com Debuts Medical Series 'Doc's Orders'

SAN FRANCISCO Hot House this evening announced the debut of the first scene from “Doc’s Orders.”

A-Team member Jimmy Durano and the tatted Tryp Bates star in the first scene of the Nick Foxx-directed movie, which goes live on HotHouse.com on Thursday.

Additional updates from the production will appear on the membership site in coming weeks.

In the first scene, "sexy patient Tryp Bates is visiting Doctor Jimmy Durano about not being able to take his man’s huge cock,” a studio publicist said. “Doctor Durano is more than happy to help Tryp out. After examining Tryp’s hole with a few fingers, Doctor Durano gradually widens Tryp’s ass with multiple toys, each one bigger than the last.”

“Hung Jimmy Durano really gets into playing doctor with Tryp Bates and helping him take a huge dick in the new HotHouse.com update from ‘Doc’s Orders’,” Foxx said. “This doctor office fantasy takes hole-stretching to the max, and climaxes with an intense fuck.”

HotHouse.com’s 650-plus scenes, including the premiere of “Doc’s Orders” are available for promotion through the Buddy Profits affiliate program.

Affiliates can choose between $35 pay-per-signup or 50 percent revshare for all memberships they refer, including trials.

Affiliates can visit BuddyProfits.com for promotional material. For more information about the Buddy Profits affiliate program, contact affiliate manager Ewan French at ewan@buddyprofits.com

Pictured: Jimmy Durano

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