LOS ANGELES — ASACP has named Fleshlight, Fleshbot, and GFY as its featured sponsors for October.
ASACP's Executive Director Tim Henning said its sponsors rank among the industry’s most respected companies and exemplify corporate responsibility and ethical business practices. He noted that simple technical measures can help protect minors and other sensitive users from accidental exposure to age-restricted materials online.
"Our sponsors' dedication to age assurance helps protect the innocence of youth," he said. "The free tools, education, and outreach ASACP provides wouldn’t be possible without their generous support. Together, we’re making a real difference."
These are the ASACP descriptions of its October featured sponsors:
Fleshlight
Since 2007, Fleshlight and its parent company, Interactive Life Forms, have been proud ASACP Corporate Sponsors and recognized leaders in the field of sexual wellness and satisfaction. Pioneering the development of advanced haptic devices, Fleshlight merges traditional pleasure products with cutting-edge technology.
Fleshlight is honored to be recognized for its continuing commitment to child safety, exemplifying both innovation and responsibility in the industry. It also continues in its commitment to providing high-quality adult novelties to adults only while aspiring to broaden and improve the overall discourse on male sexuality.
"In many ways, men have been left out of the modern sexual wellness movement, which openly celebrates female pleasure and female-oriented products in the mainstream, out in the open," said Fleshlight founder Steve Shubin. "However, male pleasure products are often subject to social stigma or ridicule, and male masturbation is still often seen as a shameful act instead of a healthy, natural human occurrence. I hope that through our continuing work, Fleshlight can help alleviate that situation while taking the discourse surrounding male sexuality towards a healthier, more positive direction for all adults."
Fleshbot
An ASACP Corporate Sponsor since 2013, Fleshbot.com has been the web’s go-to source for news and reviews from the world of adult entertainment since 2003, covering the straight, gay, and trans markets to make the content-based blog a truly unique leader in its field.
Over the years, it has become the go-to destination for discerning adult content enthusiasts and has been featured in publications such as Wired and The New Yorker. Most recently, Fleshbot has begun diving deep into the creator community with its offerings of Miss Fleshbot and Miss Fleshbot International, as well as Mr. Fleshbot and Mr. Fleshbot International. On the gay side, the Cybersocket Stud is a crowd-pleaser.
"These new additions, and continued updates, all day every day, continue to set Fleshbot apart from any other adult entertainment portal," said NSFW Director Eric. "We’re very excited to see how adult entertainment progresses, and stand ready to provide our users with the most and best coverage of the hottest trends in the adult entertainment community."
"We are happy to be a continued and featured partner of ASACP," Eric added. "As always, we encourage those who are not yet members of ASACP to step up and give back by sponsoring the organization."
GFY/Internext
An In-Kind Media Sponsor since 2021, GFY.com is known for its lively community and uncensored discussions.
GFY features dedicated message boards for topics ranging from casual commentary to in-depth discussions on adult and mainstream business topics. In addition, educational forums and online marketplaces for content, jobs, services, traffic, and more round out the GFY experience.
GFY’s "Where the Industry Meets" tagline underscores its value as a veteran resource, Internext Expo event host, and adult digital media business touchpoint.
Henning expressed gratitude to Fleshlight, Fleshbot, and GFY for their continued support, generosity, and leadership in helping the association achieve its goal of preventing children from accessing or participating in creating adult content.
"The association’s sponsors play an active role in shaping the industry and are committed to safeguarding children’s online safety — a shared responsibility for all," Henning concluded. "ASACP’s sponsors and members are essential in creating a safer environment for consenting adults while also protecting society’s most vulnerable individuals from online harm."
Visit ASACP online and on X.com; contact Henning at tim@asacp.org.