Corbin Fisher Launches New Bisexual- and Straight-Themed Paysites

Corbin Fisher Launches New Bisexual- and Straight-Themed Paysites

LAS VEGAS — Corbin Fisher, a traditionally gay adult studio, has launched two new paysites focused on bisexual and straight content.

BiCollegeFucks (BCF) will feature B/B/G bisexual content, while HotCollegeFucks (HCF) will feature B/G scenes. Both will focus on "good-looking, athletic, college-aged performers," said a rep.

"Bisexual content — and the bisexual orientation, for that matter — is by no means a simple subgenre of gay or all-male content," the company said in an announcement to affiliates. "Consumers — including those who identify as bisexual, are straight but curious, are gay but like bi content, are female and like bi male content, are straight but like females with bi males, and so on — are incredibly interested in high quality, hardcore bi content featuring hot guys and hot girls and desire standalone properties catering to them."

Content on HotCollegeFucks will include "male/female couples, with occasional threesomes and groups, in full-length action episodes with no plot, premise or pretense beyond attractive young men and women hooking up with one another in front of the studio's cameras," the rep continued.

In conjunction with the double debut, Corbin Fisher has relaunched its CorbinPays affiliate program, integrating the new sites.

"BCF and HCF bring with them the launch of our new affiliate program — robust and advanced and enabling us to provide our affiliates with features, functionality and support we've never been able to offer before," the rep said.

For more information, visit BCF, HCF and CorbinPays online.

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