Naughty America Brings Back Phone Sex

Naughty America Brings Back Phone Sex

SAN DIEGO — Naughty America, one of adult entertainment’s most famous brands, just released it's take on the classic phone sex hotline similar to the 900 numbers of the past.

And here’s what they are now offering members — they now have the ability to engage in a shared porn experience with a phone sex operator.

When a member actively plays a porn video while on the hotline both participants are able to view and discuss the video simultaneously. 

"The Naughty America hotline enhances porn viewing," said Scott Man, Naughty America’s marketing director. "We've found our members have a much more immersive experience when viewing our video content simultaneously with a live phone sex operator."

Naughty America has designed the hotline experience to be very user friendly, with a few clicks of the mouse users are connected to a live girl who is viewing the same video in real time.

The member not only controls the video but also which videos are being viewed by both parties. 

Naughty America is known for embracing new technology quickly. The company launched its debut virtual reality porn scene in July 2015, and today that library continues to grow with two new VR scenes every week.

"We are already two years deep into creating virtual reality content and already looking ahead to the next innovation," Man said.

With adding phone sex, the San Diego company is bringing a bit of nostalgia back onto the menu.

“Regardless of how quickly technology moves, it's always good to take a moment from time to time and look back on what has made adult content so great over the years,” Man said. “The vintage phone sex hotline is a great example of a timeless fantasy that, with a twist, still works today."

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