This may be of interest to only a very small number of people...but we are now offering clothing worn by our models in videos. You can purchase clothes cut off Charlie Laine and Sinn Sage while they were tied up, a sequined dress worn by Cory Lane in one of her famous kidnap scenes and pantyhose worn by lovely Cali Logan. It's all in our Cool Stuff section. Unfortunately, we don't have any chloroform cloths or gags for sale. I should have been saving all that stuff over the years but I neglected to do so. I'll be sure to save chloro cloths from now on if anyone is interested in them. Read more...
Our big spring sale has been extended for one more week. So the last day to get 25% off all digital content is this Thursday.
Our new scene this week is a really good one. Two of the most stunning models ever, Danielle Trixie and Celeste Star are excellent in "Forced to Fondle Her Friend". The girls are in jeans and boots (just to show you that not all our scenes have skirts in them) and are chloro'd by a villain who carries them around a bit. When the girls awaken, they are forced to strip each other and knock each other out. There's a video preview and, of course, it's 25% off like everything else. Details are at Fetishvideos.us
We just posted 14 more video clips including BRAND NEW NEVER BEFORE RELEASED scenes featuring MAI LY (2 nice eye check scenes in this one) & 2 SCENES WITH CALI LOGAN!
We're offering our lowest prices ever on custom scenes with 2 of our favorite models - Stacy Burke and Star. The $100 offer is for short, simple scenes featuring either of those models and a male villain. If you are interested, it is important that you get your request in soon. More details are on Fetishvideos.us Read more...
Our big spring sale is still on for one more week. All digital content is 25% off. Coupon code required.
Our new scene this week is "Superheroine in the Closet". Mary Jane lures superheroine Carissa Montgomery to her home where she chloroforms her, ties her up in a closet and puts a chloroform soaked cloth in a dust mask on her face. To be honest, I had said a long time ago that I wasn't going to shoot superheroine stuff in a regular home anymore. Superheroine scenes work better when they're in a warehouse or a dungeon or something like that. But, it's not always easy to find a suitable (and reasonably priced) location to do that. And, since I like to do occasional superheroine stuff, I just started writing fun stories that take place in a home. This one works really well. Any opinions on that? Are superheroine stories in a living room entertaining and exciting? Or should I only do them when I have the right location?