Deviate Network Revamps Website, Adds Features

NEW YORK — The Deviate Network has announced that their website, TheDeviateNetwork.com, has been revamped, offering “new and improved” features and “everything you need to know about alternative lifestyles.”

“With a combined 16 years in the lifestyle, six of that as veteran promoters, The Deviate Network hosts events throughout the East Coast and participates in numerous swingers 101 seminars and roundtable discussions,” a Deviate Network spokesperson said. “They have also created the world’s first erotic game exclusively for swingers by swingers: DV8 Dare, Swinger Edition.”

Other sites of The Deviate Network include DeviateParties.com — which features sex toy parties — and DevierBoutique.com, which features the company’s DV8 Dare product line of adult party games. 

“We felt it was time to put everything in one place,” a spokesperson for the Deviate Network said. “Our goal is to embrace the alternative lifestyles by promoting education, safety and awareness."

The revamped TheDeviateNetwork.com site features Deviate Home parties, the Deviate Essentials product line, a lifestyle blog and information on upcoming lifestyle events. Sex toy reviews will soon be added.

"We are most excited to announce the newest column, Ask DV8, where readers are able to ask anonymous and personal questions about the lifestyle, to be answered by Mr. & Mrs. DV8 and our team of experienced educators from multiple genres,” according to The Deviate Group. “This column includes educational material for those wishing to learn about the swinging lifestyle, as well as BDSM safety tips.”

For more information on The Deviate Network, follow them on Twitter.

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