Kink to Launch Its First Full-On Gay Bondage Site

SAN FRANCISCO — Online fetish content provider Kink.com is preparing to launch LeatherDaddy.com, its first foray into the gay BDSM market, the brainchild of MenInPain.com and TrainingofO.com director James Mogul.

Kink's event coordinator, Cat Rich, told XBIZ that the site will be devoted to featuring the image of raw, animalistic sexuality between men with little fluff in between.

“I hope to bring to the screen a very primal, raw, male-on-male sexual energy laden with a heavy, masculine bondage and S&M aesthetic," Mogul said. "I have in mind something that speaks to a new generation of leather culture with a nod to old-guard traditions.”

Rich said that Kink now is rounding up eligible models with the ultra-masculine, buff look that leather daddies are known for, and will begin creating exclusive content for an official site launch later this year.

Rich said that a test shoot for the male BDSM site will be scheduled as soon as Kink's arsenal of leather daddies comes together, and that the company intentionally announced the development of LeatherDaddy.com before San Francisco Pride Week, possibly to pluck some worthy candidates from the parade.

Mogul said he currently is consulting with BDSM experts and also will pull from his own experience in the niche during the development process.

Rich said the previous owner of LeatherDaddy.com has given Kink his blessing, and told her he couldn't imagine anyone else but Mogul helming the site's content.

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