Pink and White fans rejoice! Crash Pad Series (based on the award-winning and ultra-hot feature, The Crash Pad), is now on DVD. The top five episodes from the highly popular CrashPadSeries.com website have been compiled into this must-have collection for fans of queer porn, hot action, and the sizzling chemistry Pink and White is known for. Award-winning director (and former Good Vibrations SESA), Shine Louise Houston, works her magic on these five sexy scenes that offer a modern and refreshing view of queer sexuality and gender. We love that Pink and White productions manages to create playful and humorous porn with a diverse cast of performers, and a great mix of sexuality ranging from tender to tough and everything in between.
Awards & Recognition
- 2008 Feminist Porn Awards Hottest Dyke Sex Film
- CrashPadSeries.com was nominated for the 2011 Feminist Porn Awards, and AVN Awards "Best Alternative Website"
Special Features:
- Behind the scenes interviews of performers for each episode
Why We Like It
- Five of the top Episodes from Season 1 of CrashPadSeries.com run by Pink and White Productions
- Pink and White Productions is a queer woman of color owned and operated porn company.
- From Award Winning director, Shine Louise Houston (a former GV SESA!)
- Ongoing theme from The Crash Pad -- a super sexy SF apartment gives key holders some of the hottest sex they've ever experienced.
- Really authentic sex scenes with a refreshing view of lesbian/queer sexuality and gender
- Diverse body types from thin to curvy; diverse gender from trans ftm to the highest of dirty femmes.
- The style of sex varies - from playfulness and tickling, from tender to rouch, slow fucking and hard fucking, scenes with fingers, oral, dildos, face smacking, knife play, female ejaculation, dykes, femme, butch, boi, transmen, cisgender women, androgynous, genderqueer and more.
As pioneers in queer porn, the Crash Pad Series challenges the definitions of gender and sexual orientation. Some movies feature transgender men and women, as well as genderqueer performers. Most include cisgender* women, and some even have cisgender men as performers.
*Cisgender refers to people who experience and present their gender in a way that’s aligned with the sex of their body. It contrasts with transgender, which refers to people who experience their gender as different from the physical sex they were assigned at birth.
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