SocialKink.com Enters the Fetish Market

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — After a successful soft launch earlier this month, SocialKink.com has now entered the fetish scene. A new social networking site especially made for and by the fetish community, SocialKink.com offers features such as uncensored profiles, news, blogs, groups, forums, matchmaking and a local events calendar.

"We want to create a place where the best of fetish entertainment and education will come together in one central location," said Nikki Nefarious, manager for SocialKink.com. "The fetish community is all about freedom to explore and it is our aim to provide an ideal online location for that freedom to be experienced."

SocialKink.com also boasts perks outside of the basic fare, including interviews, site exclusives and profile verification, the company said. Already in the site's short time online, it houses interviews with such recognizable names as Midori, Steve Diet Goedde, Isabella Sinclaire, Julie Simone and Combichrist.

The site also hosts the "Kinktionary," a wiki-driven educational resource for all things kinky, in which its users are free to include their own entries to educate others on their particular brand of kink, safety measures and even how-to's.

"Education is vital to the community," Nefarious said. "SocialKink is here to bring together everyone from the curious to the well-established lifestyle player and education is key to that. We promote safe, sane and consensual exploration without judgment."

SocialKink.com is sending representatives to Folsom Street Fair this weekend in San Francisco. SocialKink is doubly honored to be able to sponsor the appearance of their very own SouthEast LeatherFest Bootblack 2007 title-holder Q at the event.

Not only will Q be there as a representative for Social Kink, she also will be demonstrating her title-winning talents on Sunday from 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m.

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