Charged Media Debuts Gay Adult Paysite Network SayUncle

Charged Media Debuts Gay Adult Paysite Network SayUncle

MIAMI — Charged Media is trumpeting the launch of SayUncle.com, an affiliate portal that gathers together seven premium all-male and fetish sites under one branded umbrella.

Say Uncle, whose tagline is “Juicy Gay Porn,” features BlackGodz.com, “dedicated to celebrating the hottest and most powerful black men in the gay adult industry,” a rep notes; LatinLeche.com, focused on “the hottest Latin studs you could ever dream of”; and fauxcest sites BrotherCrush.com and FamilyDick.com.

YoungPerps.com centers on "the power dynamics of men in uniform" and two sites explore "the fantasies of lustful, religious men breaking free from their inhibitions" in MissionaryBoys.com and YesFather.com.

“SayUncle puts everything we have in one amazing place,” said Mars, CEO of Charged Media. “So much work goes into all of our sites; having SayUncle be the thread that connects everything is incredible. Our fans now have a one-stop-shop for the hottest gay porn on the internet.”

LatinLeche recently snagged a Cybersocket Web Award for Best Latin-Themed Site, while FamilyDick earned a Best Niche Studio trophy from the Str8UpGayPorn Awards.

SayUncle offers a variety of membership options, from one yearly subscription to a month-to-month option.

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