Mind Games, Edging Dominate iWantClips Bestellers Chart

LOS ANGELES – The week’s iWantClips bestsellers chart is dominated by themes of mind control and edging.

“There are hundreds of sites with traditional erotica, but iWantClips has built its brand around themes of female empowerment, and caters to an audience who desires strong women,” said Jay Phillips, president and co-founder of iWantEmpire, parent company of iWantClips.

“I am very proud of each and every artist who has contributed to this environment, especially the ladies who comprise our top-five every week. They may sit at the top today but they also pave the way for countless others who want to break through.” 

The week’s top clips are:

  1. "Bet I Can Make You Cum" by Princess Lexie
  2. "Birthday Mindwarp" by Fetish Barbie
  3. “200th Clip- Nude Tits, HUGE Creamy Nut, JOI, Yoga, Shower and Twerk!” by Goddess Sunshine
  4. "Into The ID" by London Lix
  5. "Impossible JOI Edging Challenge 3" by London Lix

Princess Lexie leads the chart with her “edging findom clip,” notes a rep, while Fetish Barbie notches a second-place slot with a “mind game-themed clip.” Goddess Sunshine claims the third slot with an “ass-worship clip” and London Lix nabbed the fourth and fifth positions with a “mesmerizing mind games clip” and “sensual edging clip,” respectively.

The iWantEmpire network, in addition to iWantClips, includes iWantBlog, iWantCustomClips, iWantPhone and iWantFanClub.

Revisit last week's bestsellers here; follow iWantClips on Twitter here.

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