Julia Ann Launches Website for Women

LOS ANGELES — Julia Ann has launched WomenByJuliaAnn.com, a sex-positive website dedicated to women. WomenByJuliaAnn.com features beauty and wellness tips, sex-toy reviews, sex videos and photos, shopping and more.

“I’m so thrilled to create WomenByJuliaAnn.com and bring a unique website that promotes sexuality in a healthy and positive way while giving women some amazing adult content,” Julia Ann said. “I want to bridge the gap between erotica made for women and everyday life by creating a world of sex and community with the desires and needs of women.”

WomenByJuliaAnn.com features never-before-seen takes of Julia Ann behind the scenes in candid moments with her co-stars in addition to new girl-girl content. The site, a spokesperson said, “also features an audio erotica section boasting a treasure trove of sexy stories detailing love and lust told by the blond goddess herself.”

A fully interactive site, WomenByJuliaAnn.com gives visitors a chance to live chat with Julia Ann as well as join in discussions with other members on topics such as sex, relationships, health and any issue that may impact women. And a forum page, according to a spokesperson, “provides a place for users to share their thoughts and comments or simply connect with others with similar interests.”

Visitors to WomenByJuliaAnn.com also have an opportunity to shop for a variety of goods from partner sites that feature sex toys, adult films, sexual health and wellness products, apparel, jewelry and pet products.

“I have wanted to provide women a place where we can feel safe being ourselves, learn from each other and broaden our sensual horizons,” Julia Ann said. “The site is ever evolving, and with a growing presence of dynamic and open-minded women, it becomes a much more rounded and exciting adventure for all of us.”

For more information on Julia Ann, follow her on Twitter.

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