Benefit Monkey Teams With Your Paysite Partner for Site Relaunch

Benefit Monkey Teams With Your Paysite Partner for Site Relaunch

LUGANO, Switzerland — Swiss art collective Benefit Monkey has teamed with Your Paysite Partner to relaunch its eponymous paysite, as well as debut the all-girl paysite LezKey.

"BenefitMonkey.com, the flagship site, features hardcore boy/girl scenes which are mostly shot in POV," said a rep. "The newest site to the Benefit Monkey network is LezKey.com, which has a more cinematic and softer side that focuses on girl-on-girl content. Members get access to both sites when joining one."

Company director A. Monkey noted, "There is no set pattern behind our websites. They’re made mainly by passion and willingness to achieve a 'little monkey place' in the porn industry."

"The scenes, however, are ethically produced. That means that we listen to the performers and put their safety and comfort on set first, and try to keep the sex in the scene as real and as fun as possible," he added.

Your Paysite Partner founder Kenny B. enthused about the partnership, saying, "We have been aware of the presence of Benefit Monkey for a few years now, especially since they have been nominated for multiple awards. I was formally introduced to A. Monkey at a show in 2022, and we came to the same conclusion. We should be working together, and here we are."

For more information, visit BenefitMonkey and LezKey.

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