'Kinktra in the Raw' Goes to Paris in Episode 34

HOLLYWOOD — Award-winning adult film star Pierce Paris guests on the latest episode of “Kinktra in the Raw,” hosted by sexpert and kink/tantra educator Jane Jett.

Pierce has appeared in hundreds of trans, gay, and bi scenes working for top-shelf studios including Evil Angel, Gender X, Devil’s Film, Men.com, Naked Sword and Cal Vista to name a few.

“Episode 34, ‘Bringing Home the Meat: Pierce Paris,’ delves into some hot topics,” said a rep. In the episode, Pierce opens up to hosts Jane Jett and Erinn the Rawest about his fetishes, the art of male ejaculation control, the health risks involved in the adult industry, force trust and the truth about the gay industry.

“Who wouldn’t be turned on watching two hot guys go at it on camera,” gushed Jett. “Maybe it's just all the masculinity, but gay porn gets a lot of people hot under the collar, including me. It’s mouthwatering sexy and happens to be some of my favorite adult movies to watch. Pierce is exquisite, but he’s more than just a good-looking guy — he’s smart, well spoken and has business savvy. You don’t want to miss this episode.” 

Find the podcast on iTunes and follow them on Twitter. The program can also be found on Google Play, Spotify and Stitcher.

Find Jett on Twitter here and direct podcast booking inquiries to msjanejett@gmail.com. Jett recently launched Kinktra.com, which also links to the podcast.

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