SexSearch Offers Charlie Sheen Lifetime Membership

KINGSTON, Jamaica — Internet dating site SexSearch has offered a lifetime Gold membership to mainstream actor Charlie Sheen. SexSearch officials said the company is offering the Gold membership to Sheen in support of his right to free speech and to connect with like-minded people.

“Clearly, the man enjoys sex, and hey, who doesn’t?” SexSearch Director of Marketing Ross Horowitz said. "We just want Charlie, and all of our members, to be happy. A few hours on our site should chip some of that stress away. We’d be proud for him to accept our offer of a lifetime membership."

The SexSearch website offers adult content including personal ads, adult movies, live sex shows, games and a forum where people can connect with each other right next door or around the world. Basic membership is free, and other levels carry membership fees.

Sheen, who got engaged to actress/real estate investor Brooke Mueller in July, has been listed as No. 2 on Maxim magazine's "Top 10 Living Legends of Sex," citing an alleged 5,000 women that he has slept with. He also testified in the Heidi Fleiss trial that he had spent more than $35,000 with Fleiss, and paid for services with personal checks, according to reports.

“Our target market is anyone over the age of 21 who is interested in sex — which is almost everybody,” Horowitz said. “Other personals sites beat around the bush. We get straight to the point. We know that there's lot of people out there who are interested in sex."

For more information, visit SexSearch.com.

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