FILF Launches Camming Platform for Gay Men

FILF Launches Camming Platform for Gay Men

CHICAGO — FILF has debuted a premium live cam platform built for gay men.

The platform soft-launched last week and is now officially live.

FILF stands for “Friends I’d Like to Fuck.” The name, a rep said, “highlights the platform’s goal: to help gay men enjoy a friendly online chat and some sexy benefits with guy-next-door gay cam models.”

FILF’s branding, the rep added, “focuses on the genuine connections members can make with the models. To this end, the platform offers premium members an array of features to interact directly with the cam models during live cam sessions.”

The platform offers an interactive live chat and private messaging, and also FILF currency “Gold” credits allowing customers to make special requests, tip their favorite model, control vibrating toys, start a private show, or enter the Cam2Cam mode and share their own cam feed with a model.

FILF brand manager Alexandra said, “Our goal in creating FILF was to provide gay men with an easy, straightforward and friendly experience to get intimate from the moment they arrive. There aren’t that many gay-specific cam sites that make you feel part of the community, whatever your preferences or orientation. Our cam site is for gays who like to have fun chatting and flirting with dudes in an amateur atmosphere, with little or no adult camming experience.”

For more information, visit FILF.com.

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