NEW SENSATIONS RELEASES ‘TALES FROM THE EDGE: I LOVE MY HOT WIFE’
SEPTEMBER 23, 2014 — New Sensations announces the release of “I Love My Hot Wife,” a sex-positive depiction of the hotwifing lifestyle, inspired by true accounts. Produced through the company’s provocative new “Tales from the Edge” shingle, “I Love My Hot Wife’ features four scripted vignettes written and directed by award-winning filmmaker Jacky St. James.
Hotwifing is the practice of sharing one’s wife sexually with other men and deriving pleasure from watching her arousal. While perceived as kinky, hotwifing has long been part of Western history, and even documented in The Bible. Not to be confused with cuckoldry, the act involves no humiliation or displays of dominance, just a man’s longing to see his wife sexually gratified by males he and she choose.
“Healthy couples that partake in hotwifing have reached a whole new level of intimacy that I find enviable, and while the lifestyle may not be for everyone, the fantasy of it is extremely erotic, especially because it’s driven by a couple’s mutual desire to be uninhibited and share in intense sexual experiences,” Jacky St. James said. “It’s a very sexy thing, and it’s bonding. Our stories in ‘I Love My Hot Wife’ reflect that. It’s both psychologically and visually provocative. I can’t wait for people to see it.”
The wives in “I Love My Hot Wife” are played by Romi Rain, Sovereign Syre, Siri, and cover girl Ava Dalush. Their lovers are portrayed by Toni Ribas, Xander Corvus, Chad White, and mainstream crossover sensation James Deen, respectively. Rounding out the cast are “husbands” Michael Vegas, Logan Pierce, Otto Bauer, and XBIZ award-winning actor Richie Calhoun (“Love, Marriage, and Other Bad Ideas”).
“I Love My Hot Wife” has a runtime of 122 minutes, and includes an exclusive photo gallery and candid Behind-the-Scenes featurette.
To view the trailer and download cover art for “Tales from the Edge: I Love My Hot Wife,” click here.
A companion line to Digital Sin’s bestselling “Tabu Tales,” “Tales from the Edge” explores themes and relationships rooted in the traditional, but taken to the extreme and, often, taboo.