New BDSM Site DomTheNation.com Goes Live

NEW YORK — Creators of the new DomTheNation.com, a "genre-defying BDSM documentary site, blog, and cinema experiment," have announced that the site has gone live with a slate of several video previews, offering fans a taste of what's to come. 

Pending an official launch in the coming months, reps further explained the new site will feature "an array of authentic, hardcore BDSM sessions filmed outdoors in real time without scripts, takes, artificial breaks or any crew external to the BDSM activities." The site will also document the scene participants, going behind-the-scenes for a full look at the entire creative process. 

According to Dr. Mercies, founder of DomTheNation, the sneak previews are designed to titillate and intrigue.

"We are creating something that goes very high and very low in the same swoop," he said. "We are going to show the multiplicity of being a kinky human and tear down the age-old walls between the sordid and the sublime that have been forced into our minds for millennia by a shame-rooted culture.”

Previews currently feature submissives and switches Brooke Johnson, Ashley Lane, Rocky Emerson, Audrey Holiday, Lexi Grey and Jezebeth. Aside from scenes starring individual players, Dr. Mercies also affirmed plans to shoot couples in private, long-term relationships.

"Private couples allow a unique opportunity to capture the highest expression of BDSM, which is love, and which deserves a more prominent place vis-à-vis the pornographic elements," he noted. 

New members can sign up on the site to receive a discount membership offer at launch time. Prospective affiliates may sign up at DerangedDollars, though the company plans to only accept affiliates "who contextualize the work in ways that accord with its mission," said a rep. 

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