EmeraldTriangleGirls.com Launches on 4/20

SAN FRANCISCO — Adult site EmeraldTriangleGirls.com is launching tomorrow on the famous day embraced by pot smokers around the world — 4/20. 

The cannabis-themed site will feature the porn industry’s “hottest, marijuana-loving female performers,” according to the site spokesperson Carmen Meadow.

Meadow said the action was filmed in Northern California, “amidst the regions weed farms, grow houses and dispensaries."

“There is incredible overlap between the local marijuana industry and the adult industry in California, both by performers and consumers,” Meadow said. “Like VR, marijuana takes what might be otherwise be a 2D experience and transforms it into something extrasensory. Whether you’re a performer or a consumer, it allows you to really settle into your body. It’s transformative, like adding salt on caramel.”

EmeraldTriangleGirls.com was first conceived by veterans of the industry who noticed that performers were increasingly using marijuana and cannabis oils to heighten sensation before or after a shoot.

“You’d sometimes catch them in the bathroom with a vape pen,” Meadows said. “Or see them with an edible in the bag. We thought, why not bring this out in the open? Both sex and cannabis are natural, and both are subjected to social stigma and shame."

EmeraldTriangleGirls.com features interviews with each of the women about their relationship with cannabis, as well as hardcore sex. A new SFW trailer, featuring the women talking about their first time with pot, is available at ETG420.com

Models who are interested in performing for EmeraldTriangleGirls.comor affiliates interested in promoting the site can email admin@emeraldtrianglegirls.com.

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