Fleshbot Teaming Up With Streamen for LGBTQ+ Industry Mixer This Thursday

Fleshbot Teaming Up With Streamen for LGBTQ+ Industry Mixer This Thursday

WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Fleshbot is joining forces with Streamen to host an industry mixer in West Hollywood this Thursday.

The event, focused on the LGBTQ+ community, runs from 7-9 p.m. at Rocco's WeHo. Fleshbot columnists, Streamen reps, and several performers will be in attendance.

"Come mix, mingle, and network with the leading names in the adult industry from in front of and behind the camera," said a rep. "Looking to make new connections with power players in the adult industry? Looking for new on-camera talent? Want to get into camming? This is your chance to meet your favorite porn personalities and network with other LGBTQ and ally business owners and decision-makers."

The event is the first to be hosted by Fleshbot since its recent merger with Cybersocket.

"We are thrilled to start the new year off with our debut as Fleshbot for this fun and sexy power mixer," said Alexander Rodriguez, director of Fleshbot Gay. "Partnering with Streamen for this event opens up our networking to a whole different side of the industry. This is a perfect opportunity to network, build bridges with our straight allies, and work together in presenting quality queer content in the adult world."

For more information, visit Fleshbot Gay online.

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