ERIKALUST Promo Offers Couples Free Access to XConfessions Titles

ERIKALUST Promo Offers Couples Free Access to XConfessions Titles

BARCELONA — ERIKALUST is encouraging couples to take advantage of its winter XConfessions promotion, offering free access to five titles until the end of the year.

“January is known as ‘Breakup Month,’” a rep explained. “We are urging couples to start watching ERIKALUST films now to rekindle their relationship and become stronger for it. Of course, individuals can also use this offer, but we would like to encourage couples to watch them together, keep relationships healthy and turn ‘Breakup Month’ into ‘Makeup Month.’”

Company head Erika Lust said, “As a culture, we’re often suspicious of porn and its benefits and role in our relationships. We still talk about it as a taboo. Some people even consider it ‘cheating.’ In reality, porn can have a profoundly beneficial effect on our relationships — you just need to break the taboo and find the one that suits you and your partner the most.”

According to Lust, porn offers a path to a deeper connection.

“It allows you to share your fantasies, experiment and include new practices in your sexual life,” she noted. “Porn is something to be shared together — it’s an experience, not a movie. I deeply encourage you to enjoy the beauty and sexuality of watching porn together.”

Lust added that she saw an opportunity to support couples and help ensure they survive the winter and enter the new year stronger than ever.

“Erika sees ethically produced porn as a perfect starting point for every couple wanting to create and maintain a healthy sexual relationship,” the rep said. “With the XConfessions platform hitting the 10-year mark, she wanted to share this with a wider audience, for free.”

For more information, visit XConfessions.com.

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