Paper Street's Family Strokes Expands With 6 Scene Updates Monthly

Paper Street's Family Strokes Expands With 6 Scene Updates Monthly

MIAMI — Paper Street Media’s premium taboo site, Family Strokes, is now updating its content six times per month.

“Due to growing demand, Family Strokes will be adding two more content updates for a total of six each month,” Paper Street Media COO Salima said. “Featuring some of the top young stars in the adult industry in scenarios rich with forbidden desire, the new schedule makes Family Strokes the most prolific fauxcest portal on the internet!”

As part of the new initiative, Family Strokes will add an update every other Tuesday, in addition to the regular updates each Thursday. Each of the six updates will include new, exclusive scenes, shot by some of the industry’s top producers and featuring stars such as Sarah Vandella, Kenzie Reeves, Britney Amber, Jillian Janson, Katie Morgan, Autumn Falls, Aaliyah Love, Ariana Marie, Gianna Dior, Christiana Cinn, Carolina Sweets and more.

“Family Strokes offers compelling, never-before-seen content, featuring a blend of fresh young talent along with award-winning performers in a variety of erotic taboo scenarios,” a company representative explained. “Members of the site enjoy mother-son, mother-daughter, father-daughter, sibling, cousin and other faux-family hardcore couplings.”

“Geared toward fans of erotic scenes involving blended families, Family Strokes features unique high-quality content with Paper Street Media’s signature high production values and dedication to unique sexual experiences,” the representative added. “Family Strokes features a wide range of erotic content that includes exploring threeway sex, lesbian sex, taboo fetish fantasies, the wonders of anal and oral sex, creampies, double penetrations and more.”

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