HotMoviesForHer.com Offers the Perfect Queer Crash Pad
PHILADELPHIA, PA — HotMoviesForHer.com knows what girls who like girls like and whether they travel or just dream big, it’s not diamonds but a good crash pad can be their best friend. That’s why Pink and White Productions’ Crash Pad Series is coming to pay-per-minute on the venerable video-on-demand website. Among the many things that set this groundbreaking series apart from the lesbian porn of yore is its edgy, post-punk queer-sensibility focus and by-queer women-for-queer-women integrity. Now, for the first time, the Series is available in a per-minute format so those who have heard so much about it can see what all the well-deserved fuss has been about.
Pink and White Productions has focused on bringing the erotic heat of female-focused alt sex communities to a sizzle by featuring real passion and real sex shared by sometimes gender bending lovers of women.
Lesbians, butch dykes, bois, femmes and transfolk populate the Crash Pad Series landscape, infusing the genre with not merely new blood but new life as it tells the taboo tales of desire shared behind the apartment doors.
Monica of HotMoviesForHer.com assures fans in a press release that “We are dedicated to bringing our viewers the hottest movies out there. Pink and White definitely leads the pack when it comes to beautifully shot, provocatively sexy queer porn and a partnership with them in a perfect fit. We are thrilled to bring their groundbreaking product to the HotMoviesForHer audience.”
The first episodes of Pink and White’s Feminist Porn Award winning Crash Pad Series, directed by company owner Shine Louise Houston, are available now as one more way to get both the sound and vision associated with expansive feminist erotica to those who crave it.
“Video-on-demand is a great tool in our arsenal,” Houston explains. “Partnering with HotMoviesForHer allows us to expand our reach and bring the unique images the Crash Pad Series presents to more people.”
Houston is aware that there are those who fear that pornography is demeaning to women and points out that “There is a power in creating images, and for a woman of color and a queer to take that power… I don’t find it exploitive; I think it’s necessary.”
Those keen to experience this new frontier in lesbian erotica can visit either HotMoviesForHer.com or HotMovies.com to see the first episodes in the Crash Pad Series. More information about the series can be gained at http://CrashPadSeries.com.