New Sensations Launches TheLesbianExperience.com

New Sensations Launches TheLesbianExperience.com

LOS ANGELES — New Sensations and Digital Sin have announced the official launch of their new lesbian erotica membership website, TheLesbianExperience.com, which is dedicated to presenting exclusive lesbian content in a natural and cinematic style "that sets a new standard of quality for members to enjoy."

Updated every five days, the site will include new scene debuts and first-look photo galleries that showcase the artistic visions of New Sensations/Digital Sin directors.

"We're thrilled to announce TheLesbianExperience.com is now live," said Belle Casten-Taylor, sales director of New Sensations/Digital Sin. "Our web team and directors have worked diligently to create a unique experience for fans of authentic lesbian passion."

TheLesbianExperience.com is compatible with mobile and tablet devices. Video is provided in MP4 and FLV formats and presented in high-definition and full-screen resolution. 

"'The Lesbian Experience' is for anyone that wants beautifully shot sex scenes with emotions and a deep connection," said XBIZ Award-winning director Jacky St. James. "I absolutely love everything about it and am excited for more people to be exposed to these scenes."

TheLesbianExperience.com launches with more than 30 exclusive full-length scenes and photosets. Stars currently featured on the site include Anikka Albrite, Katrina Jade, Kimmy Granger, Leah Gotti, Mia Malkova, Shyla Jennings, Bree Daniels, Riley Reid, Adriana Chechik and many more.

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