Amateur Straight Guys Launches Riley's Boys

PHOENIX — Gay content provider Amateur Straight Guys has launched RileysBoys.com , a site devoted to content produced by pro-am model Riley Scott.

The site is a companion to AmateurStraightGuys.com and AshleesPlayhouse.com.

Scott said his site's exclusive, all-gay content ranges from "romantic to raunchy" and will be a "premiere destination for all lovers of aggressive, hardcore, ball-to-the-wall steamy hot porn."

Scott also said he's taken what he's learned from his experience working for such studios at Titan Media and Hot House and put it toward every scene he directs.

"I do my homework," Scott said. "I watch porn on a daily basis and jot down the dos and don'ts of making porn. People want to see rough sex, where all models involved clearly enjoy every second of the scene."

Amateur Straight Guys founders Doug and Jay said they are pleased to have partnered with Scott.

"Riley brings valuable experience to this fledgling site," Doug said.

Jay assures viewers that RileysBoys.com will be "one hot fucking site."

ID Lube has been inked as the new site's official sponsor, a deal that the lubricant manufacturer's marketing manager, Nick DiMartino, said makes absolute sense.

"We are thrilled to be a part of this exciting new venture," DiMartino said. "Hot men, hot porn and the best lube on the market — it's a perfect fit."

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