Squirt.org, zBUCKz Partner to Launch SquirtStudios.xxx

Squirt.org, zBUCKz Partner to Launch SquirtStudios.xxx

LAS VEGAS — Squirt.org has teamed up with WebMediaProz/zBUCKz to launch new paysite Squirtstudios.xxx.

Squirtstudios.xxx features cruising scenes inspired by erotic stories submitted by Squirt.org’s members. The scenes are set in immersive locations like bathhouses, sex clubs and dark rooms, all “produced with high-quality production values and featuring big-name performers,” a rep explained.

Squirt Studios’ Drew Kameron said, “Partnering with WebMediaProz marks a thrilling new chapter for our studio. Their expertise in delivering high-quality porn sites aligns perfectly with our vision at Squirt Studios. As we celebrate Squirt.org’s 25th anniversary this year, the new porn site will not only entertain our existing members but also attract a whole new audience eager for this type of cruising content. Together, we are poised to deliver unparalleled quality content to our viewers.”

zBUCKz CEO Danny Zeeman added, “As a gay hookup site, Squirt.org has amassed a massive following and member base with huge name recognition, so we at zBUCKz have worked equally hard to create a paysite that matches the high-quality experience Squirt users have come to expect. We think that the website fits perfectly into the Squirt ecosystem and look forward to working together to make Squirt Studios one of the top gay porn brands.”

To celebrate the launch, zBUCKz is offering new Squirtstudios.xxx members 50% off their first month’s membership.

For more information, visit Squirtstudios.xxx.

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