CF Intertainment Opens Used Panty Portal

Due to the growing popularity of the used panty fetish, CF Intertainment has launched Panty Hog, which is being dubbed the “World’s Used Panty Portal.”

The site features user-submitted content including discussion boards, used panty-related news, press releases, interviews, stories, and photos, for what site founder W. Roberts says is a rapidly growing community.

“As far as the business end of it, whether used panties are your thing or not, there is no denying that it has become a big business from which many are making considerable money,” Roberts told AVNOnline.com.

He points to the hundreds of individuals who are selling used panties online, the popularity of used panty auction house Ebanned.net – the number of auctions and bids that regularly go north of $100, and the existence of an official verification and dispute resolution service – www.pantytrust.com.

The popularity of the fetish may stem from the familiarity with which the consumer gets from an item worn by an actual woman.

“Securing a stranger’s worn items not only has a serious taboo excitement factor, but it safely allows the person a sense of intimacy and interaction with the women who provides the panties,” Roberts said. “General porn entertainment such as adult films, magazines, strip clubs, phone sex, web sites and even interactive live cam sessions all have their purpose, but the person using these materials or services knows that it is simply a prop. That is, there isn’t going to be any connection between themselves and the model and they certainly aren't going walk away with a tangible item so intimately and personally connected to the person’s body.”

The Panty Hog resource is free and open to anyone with an interest in the used panty and lingerie fetish.

In its early days, Panty Hog has gotten good reviews by the community and has seen increasing participation, according to Roberts.

“I developed the site based upon a need expressed by members of the used panty community and I am optimistic that the portal will develop into an important resource,” he said.