GrowlBoys Debuts Mix of Graphic Art, Transformation Fetish

GrowlBoys Debuts Mix of Graphic Art, Transformation Fetish

LOS ANGELES — Carnal Media has announced the debut of all-male membership site GrowlBoys.com, an intergenerational fetish site with a focus on furries and transformation erotica.

Carnal Media is a new venture from partners Legrand and Jay Wolf, the founders of MormonBoyz and its related sites, as well as MetaVentures, and partnerships with Charged Media/ChargedCash. In late 2018, the pair purchased all-male affiliate network GunzBlazing.

“After years of passion and planning, GrowlBoys offers ‘Daddy’ and ‘son’ fantasy — and we mean that literally — with a sexy, mythological twist on furries and pup play,” a rep said. “Never before has a website brought such a creative and diverse offering.”

A biweekly release schedule is on the boards and will feature a combination of live-action videos — incorporating prosthetic creature makeup — as well as character-driven erotica and artwork drawn by “a Marvel- and DC Comics-credited artist,” said the rep. “GrowlBoys delivers a pornographic experience unlike any other.”

The handsome young men ravished by the demons and beasts in this fictional universe subsequently transform into creatures known as “growlboys.” They are introduced to magical world of heightened sexual pleasure. “‘Breeding’ a plays a critical part of the GrowlBoys narratives, not only providing fans with the hottest in bareback furry porn, but also furthering the personal journey of each character,” notes the rep.

Visit GrowlBoys online and on Twitter. The site’s content is available for promotion via CarnalCash; direct inquiries to danny@carnalmedia.com.

The launch follows the introduction by Carnal Media of BoyForSale.com, an all-male master/slave role-play member site.

Image © GrowlBoys.com

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