WankzVR Presents Ashley Lane, Izzy Lush in Newest Release

WankzVR Presents Ashley Lane, Izzy Lush in Newest Release

LOS ANGELES — WankzVR has released its newest title, “Neighborhood Crotch,” featuring girl next door Ashley Lane and Colombian beauty Izzy Lush.

“[In ‘Neighborhood Crotch,’] what would have become a huge problem in real life becomes an incredibly hot threesome in the world of VR,” says a company spokesperson. “WankzVR is famous for pushing the envelope of fantasy and always making sure there is a happy ending in every scene.”

The spokesperson notes that the eye contact between Lane and Lush as well as their eye contact with the viewer is one of the key elements making this title special.

“Virtual reality is all about bringing you (the viewer) into the action and one of the biggest sexual fantasies of most men is having a threesome with two ladies,” says Bradley Phillips of WankzVR.  “Out of our 321 feature-length scenes, 82 have been dedicated to the threesome fantasy and are some of the top-rated scenes at WankzVR.”

“The chemistry between Ashley Lane and Izzy Lush is absolutely amazing,” Phillips adds. “I am quite sure that the members of the WankzVR forum, as well as new fans experiencing us for the first time, are going to love this pairing.”

WankzVR productions are optimized for Oculus Rift, Oculus Go, HTC VIVE, PlayStation VR, Daydream, Gear VR, Cardboard and leading MR headsets.

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