MŌN App Hosts Black XXXPression Discussion Series

LOS ANGELES — The MŌN App, a new social audio platform catering to the sex-positive community, is centering the conversation around prominent Black Voices during Black History Month in February, with in-depth discussions, no holds barred conversations and special guests—all month long at themonapp.com.
 
MŌN will open up the dialog to stories and first-person accounts of Black Sexual Identity and Expression, as well as talks with sex workers, advocates and activists who are bringing their personal experiences exclusively to this growing and thriving community.
 
“The BLACK XXXPRESSION series on The MŌN App focuses on discussing the experiences of Black and African Diaspora communities—from the sex positive, celebrating identity, preference and desire to the challenges PoC Kinksters, Lifestyle Enthusiasts and Sex Workers may face,” said King Dom (YOURGOD to submissive clients), a CashMaster HypnoDOM and Online Fantasy Provider who specializes in uninhibited exploration of lust and desire.
 
"Since I first came on to The MŌN App I was pleasantly surprised how the community there's supports various topics of discussion. It seemed like not doing this would be a disservice to all communities represented on MŌN if I didn't do something like BLACK XXXCELENCE during BHM."
 
“Black Men In Gear has a duty and purpose of continuing to provide a safe space for Black men in the ‘gear’ community online and outside of that. On The MŌN App, we will chat about why creating Black/POC kink safe spaces is important and what are you doing to be an ally,” said Pup, a New Kinkster, Pup, Gearman and founder of the growing online community. “Being black isn’t a choice for us, it’s just who we are; MŌN helps us to project that through its audio services, as well as create a safe space for others to hear and participate! Woof!”
 
Mehgan Sapphire, a popular radio personality and podcaster who has worked for CBS Radio, Sirius XM, iHeartMedia as well as Playboy Radio and Vivid, said, “As a Black woman who’s always been vocal about sex positivity, it’s extremely important for people outside of my race and community to get an understanding of the experiences we face. With the MŌN app, we have the opportunity to sit down virtually with others who may in real life never be able to ask, listen, and learn.” 
 
The MŌN App Founder/CEO Caleth Jones said, “We want to bring in fresh voices that address these experiences in a positive, meaningful way and are proud to build such a diverse community so quickly, and excited to help amplify these essential voices in our sex positive community and provide a safe space for such important conversations."
 
To learn more about MŌN, visit themonapp.com and download on Apple’s App Store.
 
Follow King Dom on Twitter at @serveyourgodkde.
 
Follow Pup / Black Men in Gear on Instagram @rangsof.Saturn and @Blkmeningear.
 
Follow Mehgan Sapphire on social media at @MsRadioSapphire, @SapphiresEarplay (Instagram).