SeeHimFuck Offers $1 Yearlong Memberships to Active First Responders

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — SeeHimFuck.com has offered $1 yearlong memberships to all active first responders battling the coronavirus outbreak. The promotion will run for the next 30 days.

The newly launched paysite produces male-focused B/G content.

"First responders are America’s heroes today, working on the front lines as the coronavirus pandemic shakes the world," a rep explained. "SeeHimFuck wants to reward them with the deal of a lifetime: $1 for a full one-year membership. The offer is being extended to all active first-responders, who while likely too busy to enjoy watching the carnal arts today. The membership should allow plenty of time for enjoyment after the terror of today’s pandemic situation has finally lifted."

The spokesperson expressed gratitude and respect for paramedics, police officers, doctors, nurses and firefighters and "the dangerous and vital work they are doing to protect and care for all of us today. They have a lot of stress to let go of and we want to do something to help those who are interested. We can’t thank them enough and support them greatly for the incredible jobs they are doing."

To activate the offer, email proof of current work as an active first responder to seehimfck@gmail.com.

For the latest updates, visit the site online and on Twitter.

Male performers in the SeeHimFuck spotlight recently include Max Cartel, Juan Largo, Jmac and Charles Dera.

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