MYLF Launches Year-End Contest

MYLF Launches Year-End Contest

LOS ANGELES — MYLF.com, the online home for high-quality all-MILF content from Paper Street Media, has announced the launch of a year-end contest that gives fans a chance to win a new Nintendo Switch, a lifetime pass to MYLF.com, and more.

“It’s the giving season and there is no better time to give back to our amazing fans than with this exciting new contest,” says Paper Street Media COO Salima. “With outstanding new content added daily, featuring the top adult stars, MYLF.com is the new go-to place for MILF content and we’d like to thank our fans for their amazing support.”

The contest, which kicks off today and runs through January 14, 2019, gives fans a chance to vie for the Nintendo Switch, the newest hand-held video game platform that allows players to enjoy their favorite games wherever they go. Fans will also have a chance to win a lifetime pass to MYLF.com along with access to its sister sites in the MYLF network.

To enter, fans must visit Pornhub.com/channels/MYLF and subscribe to the MYLF.com channel then post a comment using the hashtag #gotMYLF on the update featuring adult star Christiana Cinn.

The winner will be announced on January 16, 2019.

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