AWV Reality Launches Indiegogo Campaign, Seeks to Personalize Porn

AWV Reality Launches Indiegogo Campaign, Seeks to Personalize Porn

LOS ANGELES — Adult Web Virtual Reality (AWVR) plans to take porn to the next level with the launch of its customizable adult entertainment platform and is launching an Indiegogo campaign that it hopes will make these plans a reality.

According to the company, it is passionate about passion, with a goal of offering people the freedom to express themselves.

“Not everyone can experience a personalized fantasy on an everyday basis, but within AWVR you can,” explains a company spokesperson. “Build your ultimate avatar, take him or her to our clubs and create your own customizable personal experience.”

Most importantly, the spokesperson says, based on the AWVR proprietary algorithm, users can convert avatars “to full flesh,” and engage them in online interactions.

“This means your fantasies become virtual reality,” the spokesperson reveals. “This is your ultimate playground. This platform, along with associated toys, wearables, and virtual reality, allows you to enjoy the ultimate adult entertainment experience.”

Avatars can be customized for overall shape, hair and facial features, breast/chest size, genitalia and more; and can be used in the platform’s virtual clubs. Users can also create an avatar of themselves to directly interact with their customized playmate.

“This platform will not only support respectful adult entertainment but will also give the user an opportunity to experience a social and sexual environment that they are never excluded from,” the spokesperson concludes. “Additionally, the platform will be set up for sexual education based on an algorithm, so that the content is directed at the correct audience. This platform is meant to make porn personal and sex less taboo.”

The newly launched Indiegogo campaign is available here.

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