HotHouse.com Premieres Debut Scene of 'On the Market'

HotHouse.com Premieres Debut Scene of 'On the Market'

SAN FRANCISCO — HotHouse.com has announced the premiere of the debut scene from “On the Market.”

The scene, starring A-Team Exclusive Johnny V and fan favorite Wesley Woods, will debut on HotHouse.com on Thursday.

Director Tony Dimarco takes voyeurs inside a competitive real estate office where “horny agents never stop cruising for high-intensity hookups.”

“Houses and condos aren’t all that’s ‘On the Market,’” Dimarco said. “Whether it’s closing deals or nailing a sexy guy, these cocky realtors will stop at nothing to get what they want. It was so hot to watch Wesley really get into character, playing up his assertive attitude to seduce the incredible Johnny V.

"These two studs together make for an absolutely incredible explosion of spontaneous man-on-man sex.”

HotHouse.com’s more than 700-plus scenes, including “On the Market,” are available for promotion through the Buddy Profits affiliate program.

Affiliates can choose between $35 pay-per-signup and 50 percent revenue share for all memberships they refer, including trials. Affiliates are encouraged to visit BuddyProfits.com for promotional material.

For more information about the Buddy Profits affiliate program, contact  affiliates@buddyprofits.com.

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