Davey Wavey's Himeros Now Streaming on NakedSword

Davey Wavey's Himeros Now Streaming on NakedSword

SAN FRANCISCO — NakedSword has announced Davey Wavey's Himeros.tv is now available on the streaming service.

Himeros "strives to create content with a message, typically that which encourages gay men to embrace their sexuality and let go of guilt associated with gay sex," noted a rep.

The studio's "Good Game Bro" featuring Andre Donovan and Jack Bailey is now available and has already ascended to the site's "Most Watched" category, the rep said; "More Like This," starring Adam Ramzi and Nate Grimes, goes live today. Weekly updates are planned.

Wavey said he is thrilled for the collaboration.

"I want as many people as possible to enjoy our consciously-created porn," he added, "and for our message of authenticity and pleasure to reach a whole new audience on NakedSword."

Falcon/NakedSword President Tim Valenti welcomed the addition of Himeros content to the service.

"Our members love a diverse offering of movies and with Himeros we are providing them with something that don't see everyday," he said. "I'm sure NakedSword members will eat up the Himeros releases."

Visit NakedSword online and follow Davey Wavey on Twitter.

The Himeros founder and influencer recently spoke to XBIZ about the formation of his brand; click here to read it.

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