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Looking for premium kinky BDSM porn? Not everyone is content with simply watching videos of sexy chicks getting their brains fucked out in various positions. A growing subset of the pornophile population has much kinkier desires than that. I’m talking BDSM, cuckolding, domination, fisting, humiliation … you know, stuff that really speaks to the darker sides of our sexuality. The bad news for you fetish loving sickos out there is that there are relatively few sites dedicated to the fet life. The good news, on the other hand, is that Kink exists.

Kink was started by Englishman, Peter Acworth in 1997. He created the site while working toward his doctorate in finance at Columbia University after reading a tabloid about a fireman who made 250 million British Pounds in a very short period of time from starting a porn site. Seeing as Acworth has had, as he put it, a lifelong interest in bondage, his pilot site, Hogtied was geared toward BDSM pornography. Soon he was making thousands of dollars a day, which led him to abandon his studies to work on the site full time.

Acworth’s site only grew and expanded with time, eventually becoming the Kink we know of today, the winner of many highly coveted accolades in the adult entertainment industry, including XBIZ, Adult Video News (AVN), TEA, Storerotica, and Night Movies awards. The site is now global and has multiple sites under its name-Bound Gods, Kinkmen, and Device Bondage to name a few. Acworth has successfully turned Kink into nothing short of a fetish-oriented lifestyle brand a la BDSM’s Playboy.

Classic Premium Pay Site Design

Behind the text are high-resolution images of sexy girls being bound and ass fucked, a detailed high-tech looking circuitry design lights up the background. Okay, sure, this is cool and all (and a good deal), but if I just logged Durham NC escort sites into the member’s area, why would I need to be sold on a membership? Seems like some unnecessary advertising if you ask me. I’d rather the banner be advertising a newly released scene or something useful to someone who has a membership already.

Below that you will see divided sections of thumbnails over a black background-sort of the standard premium paysite web design. Choose between Kink Exclusives, Recently Added, Kink Features, Kink Series, Channels, and Sponsored Offers (AKA more ads). Up above it all, there is a slender navigation menu to help you browse all that Kink has to offer.

Click Browse (drop down: Scenes, Models, Channels, Studios, Directors), Categories, Shop (as if you aren’t giving them enough money), Community (Dropdown: Forum, Workshops, BDSM Resources), More (Kink Live, Kink VR), My Kink (a page dedicated to your own favorite scenes, channels, models, categories, and directors … easily favorite any by clicking a heart on a list of thumbnails).

Community Service

Click and, whoa, never mind … thanks to President Trump, Kink is no longer allowed to have a forum. In its stead there is an announcement from Kink: “On ], President Trump signed a law known as FOSTA/SESTA. The law makes websites like ours liable for content that might be posted by members of the forums if it relates to sex work. The law undermines the most important law protecting free speech online: Section 240 of the Communications Decency Act.”

Basically, what it amounts to is that Kink used to not be responsible for what individual users said on their site, now they are. Ironic that this guy of all people should sign a law meant to limit sex workers…

Clicking on Workshops, however, will bring you to a page detailing all of Kink’s upcoming classes and events, most of which take place at their headquarters in San Francisco. Some of the upcoming workshops include “Intensively Oral Holiday Edition Part 1: The Art of the Blowjob,” taught by Dylan Ryan, “How to Fuck like a Porn Star,” presented by Danarema, and “Conquering your Climax: Tips for Women and Lovers of Women,” with Knotasha.

I was a little surprised that there weren’t any upcoming classes regarding the highly specialized and potentially dangerous business of bondage, but, hey, I definitely don’t mind more chicks out there learning “The Art of the Blowjob.” Works for me!

Besides, they fulfill their responsibility to promoting safe BDSM practices in their resources section anyway, offering links to online communities, educational resources, kink-friendly healthcare providers, and museums all dedicated to the fetish lifestyle. Here you will find everything you need to become ready to delve into the world of BDSM and kinkiness.


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