Smutty Network, ASN Lifestyle Mag Announce Pineapple Support Initiative

LISBON — Smutty Network has partnered with ASN Lifestyle Magazine to present "All-Gender-Inclusive Friday" to benefit Pineapple Support.

“LGBTQ+ communities around the world have been fighting for freedom of choice, inclusion, equality and justice, regardless of gender or sexual orientation, in their day-to-day life. 'All-Gender-Inclusive Friday' hopes to promote relief through support of mental health of individuals within those communities provided by Pineapple Support,” Smutty Network CEO and Founder Mike Pinto said.

The initiative consists of a 90% discount on the sale of Smutty Tokens until Wednesday, Dec. 15.

"These tokens represent each 1/100.000.000 of the total ownership of the Smutty Network," explained a rep. "Smutty Network tokens are available on the marketplace opensea.io and can also be found here. They are to be seen as an investment, to have and to hold while promoting the ownership of part of the fastest-growing adult network."

"In order to give back, while celebrating the season, 10% of all the proceedings of the 'All-Gender-Inclusive Friday' campaign will revert to Pineapple Support to provide extra support in times to come, and show our deepest appreciation for their endeavors," they said.

ASN Lifestyle CEO and Founder Michael Ramos added, "The adult industry has had a very challenging past couple of years and Pineapple Support has been there all the way to provide important help and support mental health.”

Pineapple Support Founder and CEO Leya Tanit welcomed the boost.

"We are extremely grateful for the support of the team at Smutty Network,” Tanit said. "Initiatives like this send a powerful message about inclusion to the adult industry, helping to bring the community together and break down the stigma surrounding mental health."

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