Carnal Media Debuts Paysite Network Bareback+

Carnal Media Debuts Paysite Network Bareback+

LOS ANGELES — Carnal Media has launched its second paysite network Bareback+ as the home for performer-producer Jason Sparks and his array of all-male, FTM trans and fetish brands.

Bareback+ is a companion site to Carnal's recently launched flagship site Carnal+ and includes JasonSparksLive, JockPussy, RawFuckBoys, FTMMen and TwinkLoads, with a sixth paysite, BoundTwinks, to debut shortly.

The new paysite network is "the realization of a dream for Jason Sparks," said a Carnal rep. "After 14 years of work in the adult industry, first as a model, then as the creator and owner of his own studio and brands, Jason now has a dedicated streaming service that includes his entire site lineup."

Carnal co-founder and co-owner Legrand Wolf noted the company has come to be known as "the home of the award-winning FTM trans sites, JockPussy and FTMMen. With the launch of Bareback+, these sites now have a new home. Given how much we love this content, our members will be treated to another very exciting FTM site offering coming this year to Carnal+."

Carnal is marking the launch of Bareback+ by offering a $50 PPS to new affiliates; for additional details, contact Peirrick (Peter) Michalak at peter@carnalmedia.com.

Find Bareback+ online and follow the streaming service and Carnal+ on Twitter.

Jason Sparks recently spoke exclusively to XBIZ about his prolific career and cultivating new FTM trans talent; click here for that story.

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