Electra Rayne's QueerCrush Makes Official Launch

Electra Rayne's QueerCrush Makes Official Launch

LAS VEGAS — Electra Rayne has officially launched her new lesbian erotica membership site QueerCrush.

"Trans-inclusive, size-inclusive, and racially diverse, authenticity is the cornerstone of the studio’s approach," said a rep. "By granting performers creative autonomy — allowing them to select their co-stars, wardrobe, makeup and onscreen scenarios — QueerCrush ensures that every moment is driven by real passion and desire for a truly immersive viewing experience."

The site allows creators to retain full rights to their own content, and encourages them "to be real people onscreen, not 'porny' — no fake orgasms, no uncomfortable positions," the rep continued.

Rayne elaborated on the inspiration behind the site.

"My motivation for launching QueerCrush was simple: I wasn’t seeing any content that looked like the sex I have in my personal life," she said. "While QueerCrush is still a work in progress, we are proud of what we’ve accomplished; I’m pretty sure we're the only lesbian site — and maybe possibly also the first? — that is run by queer women and Sapphic non-binary folks and offers erotic content that queer women can relate to, while also appealing to traditional lesbian porn audiences."

For more information, visit QueerCrush.

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