Your Paysite Partner, Joel K. Relaunch 'SexyModernBull'

Your Paysite Partner, Joel K. Relaunch 'SexyModernBull'

MONTREAL — Your Paysite Partner and producer/performer Joel K. have teamed up to relaunch SexyModernBull.com.

The site features clips of Joel K. wearing a Black Panther mask while having sexual encounters. 

"I'm a former model that has been involved in the swinging lifestyle for about ten years now," he said. "In 2018, I started creating content by recording my sexual encounters while wearing the Black Panther mask and making parodies. I never anticipated it could be a total smash and symbol among my fans."

He also enthused about the partnership.

"That's why SexyModernBull mostly offers scenes depicting passion for lust and raw intimacy, fueled by the genuine chemistry of the lovers. I needed to be surrounded by the right people to achieve this goal," he said. "That's when I found Erik and his team at Your Paysite Partner and knew I had found the right fit."

Your Paysite Partner's Erik Bellavance also touted the partnership.

"When Joel came to us, we loved the ideas and passion he had for his site," he said. "He already had a good grip on the elements needed for success and was producing high-quality content; however, he knew to get on the path he wanted to be on, he needed to partner up with a team that had expertise in all other areas of paysite operations."

To view the website, click here

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