Hot Octopuss Renews Sponsorship of Bateworld.com's 'BTS'

LOS ANGELES — Hot Octopuss has renewed their partnership with Bateworld.com to sponsor the third season of the “Bator Training Series” (BTS).

The Hot Octopuss-sponsored Season Three is now available for free to all Bateworld members.

“For 12 years, Bateworld has been one of the leading male masturbation communities online,” said a rep, “bringing over 80,000 members from around the globe to enjoy their ‘bate’ with other men, deepen their sexuality, learn new techniques, experience the art of self-pleasure and explore their cocks in a fun, safe educational space.”

“After the success of the first two seasons of ‘BTS,’ we are excited to collaborate once again with sex toy designers Hot Octopuss,” the rep added.

Series producer MilkingCOACH said, "We will continue to mix the educational with the erotic for Season Three by showcasing tips and tricks for shooting your own masturbation pictures and videos, while still integrating your own style and personality,” says  "Some ‘bators prefer identity discretion while others want to show off with gear, having everything out there, and we will be presenting tips for all of them."

The series, the rep noted, “couldn’t be more appropriate as a way of introducing Hot Octopuss products to an audience of keen male masturbators. We highlight Pulse Solo Lux in the campaign as it personifies our solo male experience and is the ultimate iteration of our original Guybrator concept. Bateworld makes masturbation an art and we hope Pulse Solo Lux will act as a canvas for subscribers looking for a new experience.”

“We are excited to have another season of ‘BTS’ that allow men to discover new ways to take their masturbation skills to a higher level,” added Bateworld CEO Peter Rising. “We would like to thank Hot Octopuss for their incredible support of this arousing new series.”

For more information, visit Bateworld.com.

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