Rachel Greyhound, Jackson Douglas Debut BondageLife.com

LOS ANGELES — BondageLife.com, a membership site created by BDSM experts Rachel Greyhound and Jackson Douglas, has gone live. The site, a spokesperson said, features “a massive collection of BDSM erotica,” including videos and photos.

“BondageLife.com is a labor of love, and we put a lot of creative energy into building a satisfying and stimulating experience for people who really want to immerse themselves into a BDSM world,” Douglas said. “We’re adding to our video and photography libraries several times per week, but we’re also delivering alternative content like weekly live shows, captivating bondage stories, a massive BDSM dictionary and even VR videos — which have proven to be extremely popular with subscribers.”

BondageLife.com, according to a spokesperson, “has been translated into more than ten different languages” and features a responsive design that is compatible with desktops and laptops as well as mobile devices. 

Douglas said, “Bondage fans know what they like, and they demand quality content. It’s not optional. We’ve gone well beyond basic rope bondage. Our photography and videos explore the use of all kinds of unique bondage devices, and we work with beautiful women that just aren’t available on other BDSM websites.”

Users of BondageLife.com can register for a free account, and paid memberships are available at monthly, semi-annual or annual rates.

For more information on BondageLife.com, follow Greyhound on Twitter.

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