PornDiscounts.com Offers Autumn Deals

LOS ANGELES — Porn Discounts has said goodbye to summer and is making prices fall with deals for those chilly evenings between game nights and the holidays.

“We work hard to keep up with the ever-changing world of porn,” said Porn Discounts co-founder V_Rocks, “and through our carefully cultivated network of relationships with some amazing studios, big and small, and some really cool industry peeps, we can negotiate the lowest rates in the quickest amount of time possible.”

Porn Discounts has current deals on new sites, including 51 percent off Lil Humpers, “a fun reality porn site where young horny guys go on the prowl for older women,” and 41 percent off Bellesa Films, a couples-oriented and female-friendly site that serves up hardcore erotica made by women for women, with director Jacky St. James at the helm, “providing high-quality films with exquisite attention to every sensuous detail.”

Fauxcest fans will find 51 percent off Family Sinners, the “family relations” venture from Mile High Media, with St. James and Dana Vespoli lending their creative vision, expert production skills and storylines; while the gay version of the fauxcest porn niche, Twisted Family, also offers 51 percent off its membership price.

For G/G action, GirlGirl.com from Jules Jordan Films gives fans a 34 percent lifetime discount, a savings of $10 per month, where "the hottest babes in porn pair up to create story-based lesbian fantasies," including such themes as stepmom/daughter, office sex, squirting and more.

Finally, VitalyUncensored is taking 34 percent off for a sub-$10 deal from YouTuber Vitaly Zdorovetskiy, with self-produced erotic prank videos and celeb nudes, like when girlfriend Kinsey Wolanski ran across a field in a skimpy swimsuit during the UEFA Champion League game.

“If there’s a site you’d like to see featured,” V_Rocks added, “we’re all ears!”

For more information, visit PornDiscounts.com.

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