FleshBot Porn blogs are great, and I’m not just saying that because I run one. They are a great place to find out about the movers and shakers who move it and shake it in the sexiest way imaginable on camera. But when it comes to making a decision where you should go to find out about the best places to find cum content, it can be hard with so many choices.
Who knew that blogging about porn could be so well done, not to mention pretty darn lucrative. Well, I did, of course. But I think people still think these days that most porn bloggers are a bunch of nerdy, virgin amateurs who, after their hands get tired, post a few hundred words about there newest favorite smut scene.
And no, that doesn’t apply to me all you haters out there sending me hate mail. That doesn’t apply to me since I make money off of my website.
Anyway, just like the rest of the industry, porn blogging has gone from an obscure hobby which some have tried (and usually failed) to monetize with varying levels of quality to a virtual art form in and of itself.
One of the best examples of this new art is the smut giant Fleshbot. Founded way back in 2003 as one of the early experiments of Gawker Media this site has expanded from just posting about amateur and professional sex scenes to a wide variety of erotica to providing a whole bunch of services to all you pervs out there.