Adult Site PaintBottle.com Launches

LOS ANGELES  A new porn site has launched called PaintBottle.com.

PaintBottle is described as the first adult site to take a "modern and holistic approach to adult entertainment."

"From its fully-licensed content base (users are not allowed to upload content), to its hand-curated collection of the best adult content from around the world, to its warm and inviting aesthetic, Paint Bottle embraces porn viewers in a manner that doesn't talk down to them, doesn't make them feel dirty, and doesn't objectivize them as merely a pair of eyeballs useful for looking at fake tits and advertisements," the company said.

"Chief among Paint Bottle's agenda is to be an inviting place for all porn viewers to find content that they can find enjoyable."

According to the company, PaintBottle offers a collection of high quality porn that’s been licensed, curated, and thoughtfully edited in-house. It also blocks graphic thumbnails from appearing on its homepage and removes depictions of overt aggressiveness towards women

Paint Bottle delivers legal adult content with a degree of quality control.

"From blocking overly graphic thumbnails from appearing on its home page (you will never see gaping assholes on the homepage of Paint Bottle) to cutting out depictions of non-consensual overt aggressiveness towards women (all videos are edited in-house), Paint Bottle delivers adult content with a level of quality control that has never before been exercised by an adult video site," the company said.

For more information, click here or email John Phillips at john@paintbottle.com.

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