Comments (10) | Posted: January 25, 2010
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I agree, while live streaming certainly sets Kink.com apart from other companies I hope to always see the regular updates. They are the core reason I have stayed with your sites for a decade.
who the 'f' wrote that? taht is by far rthe worst promo video for anything i have ever seen. My senses are a little out of wack right now,but tell me u weren't serious?
Great trailer! This is a very good idea, how Kink.com is really fun. Greetings from Germany
I think the idea itself is very good, but for me it's to expensive. What about an recording function of the videochat i pay for? So i can watch my personal show everytime i want it again.
I hope that you don't forget the regular site updates, cause i think the price/benefit ratio is much better there.
Sorry for my bad english!
Greetings from germany!
Wish you luck but the price is not worth it for this kind of interaction,after all you are still watching the action through a screen, your only participation being limited with words,and that certainly doesn't really do more to my blood pressure than some of the regular update.
But give me a $500 entry fee for one of your live show like PD or TUF,then this is money well spend,I would no doubt be a regular if living in SF.
I thought it was a great promo. But I love Jessie Cox and I'm waiting(hoping) for Marissa to make her
debute on FM or 'the casting couch' on Hogtied.
I have trouble imagining who would use this service. For the price of 30 minutes of live feed I could have a 6 month subscription to one of the websites.
:(, what on earth was with the frat boy promo. If I heard "duuude" one more time I would have bashed my head in with a glass dildo.
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Porn is what people consume when they're in the mood and the whole live concept doesn't go along with that. I hope kink won't switch to solely live content at any point.
I understand some people in the industry praise this live stuff as the messiah to lead the porn-people out of tube-land. But I doubt it'll ever be popular enough to base a whole business model on it for the above mentioned reason.