(Los Angeles, CA / June 21, 2023) —  QueerCrush announces the official debut of rising star CiCi Taylor in her first-ever Girl/Girl scene – alongside adult film superstar Gia Paige – in fresh new release, “First Time’s the Charm”.The new scene, directed by company co-founder Electra Rayne, spotlights the auburn-haired starlet – a self-described “baby gay”, having realized she’s queer in the last few years with only one same-sex experience under her belt – in a searing onscreen performance that also marks Paige’s first time wearing a strap-on.
“We are delighted to introduce CiCi Taylor to QueerCrush fans and share her Girl/Girl debut with the amazing Gia Paige,” said Rayne, who also released an interview with the pair, discussing their motivations for shooting with QueerCrush, favorite toys, masturbation techniques and personal journeys in realizing they were queer. “It was very Prideful too – with rainbow socks and all!”
In addition to the new release, QueerCrush has also signed on as a Violet sponsor of Las Vegas Pride Celebration 2023 in October and has been formally selected to screen its lesbian featurette Crush – Baby Gemini & Lotus Lain at the 2023 San Francisco Porn Film Festival.
Right now during Pride Month, QueerCrush.com is offering new customers 20% off for life – locking in a permanent $19.99 pricing.
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QueerCrush is a celebration of authentic lesbian passion and fun brought to you by director Electra Rayne and videographer Dahlia Von Knight. Disappointed with most of the lesbian content being produced–especially when it came to toys–Electra set out to make porn that looked like the sex she has in her personal life, and to create content that even her girlfriend would enjoy.
Performers typically choose their own partners for QueerCrush, and are encouraged to wear whatever they want, style their makeup however they’d like, and bring their own favorite toys. We never tell the performers what they can or can’t do in a scene–we want it to be all up to them! And once the action starts, we try our best not to have to stop or cut.
That means you see all the action as it actually happened, without any scripts or editing gimmicks to get in the way. No fake orgasms or uncomfortable positions “for the camera”, just real, unscripted, authentic queer connection. We hope you enjoy our work as much as we do!