PleazeMe.com Launches Adult Social Media Site

PleazeMe.com Launches Adult Social Media Site

WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — PleazeMe.com has beta-launched its new adult-oriented social network.

According to the company, PleazeMe.com offers a glimpse into seven different sexual worlds that new members can explore, and make private, personal connections based on their mutual interests. The site features user feed posting, video link sharing, commenting and “heart” button functionality, friend suggestions, private messaging, user followers and name linking.

Public photo sharing is available to Channel Providers and users have a private photo vault that will allow them to share with approved members.

“Just a few years ago, the web gave people plenty of spaces to come together and explore their sexuality,” said PleazeMe.com CEO Heather C. Montgomery. “But the large companies that control the internet have put sexual content restrictions in place… and very quickly, the internet — where we could search and learn privately — is becoming a sex-negative place.”

Montgomery noted that PleazeMe aims to create an empowering and informative community teeming with intelligent discourse through chat rooms and channels that members can follow. By becoming a member during beta stage, early access users will have the ability to influence the content of PleazeMe’s features to improve their online experience.

With social media networks such as Facebook, Instagram and Twitter losing market share due to censorship of sexual content and lack of privacy, private sites like PleazeMe.com are more than ready to welcome users seeking a safe place to move about anonymously, express erotic and romantic desires honestly and learn from others — and teach others — in order to live their best sex lives.

“It’s time for a new, sex-positive digital community… that’s why we’ve built PleazeMe,” Montgomery added. “During this pre-launch phase, we really need user input to make sure we build the best possible platform for erotic explorers.”

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