Naughty America Launches 'Naughty Athletics'

SAN DIEGO — Naughty America has launched its newest site, NaughtyAthletics.com, devoted to sports fantasies — from the traditional cheerleaders and soccer players to the more exotic female boxers, bowlers and football players.

"We're pretty close with our member community, and they have been asking for a site evolving around that particular fantasy of sports," Naughty America spokesman Dusty Lillo told XBIZ. "A girl in a uniform is sexy, and it's something that's rarely done. We took it and we ran with it.

"What's really exciting is the different locations we get to do. Boxing arenas, ice rinks, soccer fields, behind the bleachers, locker rooms — great fantasies come into play."

The first-week launch of Naughty Athletics features eight performers in sports-related stills and video. Two more will be added the second week. Plans call for the site to be updated weekly, and new banners, galleries and other promotional material including free hosted galleries will be provided weekly as well.

In a promotional contest Naughty America is paying affiliated webmasters $50 per signup and 60 percent revshare with a $25 bonus per sale. The payouts apply to all trials and full memberships and there are no consoles. Details of the contest are available here.

Naughty Athletics is the latest site to be added to the Naughty America Network, making 19 sites in total.

For information about the Naughty America affiliate program, click here.

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