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In most cases, this will fix the issue. Make sure you are using the correct username and password (remember that logins are CaSe sEnsitiVE). 
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A. Nope. Every time you reset your password, you'll need to pick a brand new one. This is for the security of your account. 
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A.  You will receive the "Email address already in use" response if you are trying to sign up for a new Kink.com account with an email related to an existing account.
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A. You will see the "Cannot Confirm Token" response if you are inputting an email that does not match the email associated to your account or if you are not using the most recent password reset link. Please ensure that you are using the email that matches your account and also using the most recent email sent for the password reset process.
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Kink.com is a San Francisco -based bondage internet pornography company that runs a group of websites devoted to BDSM and related fetishes . Kink.com, along with Kink Studios, LLC, Hogtied.com and Behindkink.com are DBAs for Cybernet Entertainment LLC, the parent company that operates the studio. [1]

In March 2018, Alison Boden, the former VP of Technology, became the new CEO of Kink.com. [2] She helmed the company until founder Peter Acworth returned in 2021. [3]

Kink.com was started by UK native Peter Acworth in 1997 while he was a doctoral candidate in finance at Columbia University . After reading a story in a British tabloid about a fireman who made £250,000 in a short period by starting an Internet pornography website, Acworth decided to start a pornographic web site of his own. Since Acworth had what he described as a lifelong interest in bondage , he oriented the site toward BDSM pornography . [4] The site was called Hogtied.com and initially featured content that was licensed from other primary producers. The site was successful and was soon grossing several thousand dollars per day. Acworth left his graduate studies to work on the site full-time. [4]

In 1998, Acworth moved the company from New York City to San Francisco . [4] Finding that sales were leveling off because other sites were using the same content, Acworth began producing his own material, initially featuring himself with various models whom he found through Craigslist or through his photographer friends. [4] [5] He opened the company's second site, Fucking Machines , in 2000, [6] and has since opened 26 additional subscription Web sites. [7]
Several Web sites under the Kink.com umbrella feature directors who relocated following the demise of Insex as a result of US government pressure in 2005, but offer more of a focus on consensuality than Insex was known for.

In late 2006, Kink.com purchased the San Francisco Armory for $14.5 million, for use as a production studio. A group known as the Mission Armory Community Collective formed to oppose Kink.com's use of the building and in early February 2007 held a public protest in front of the building. [4] [8]

At one point, there were plans to demolish part of the building to make way for a condominium development. Such news brought in supporters who welcomed Kink.com's preservation of the historic building as part of an overall attempt to revitalize and bring back business to the area, without altering the appearance of the historic building. [9]

San Francisco mayor Gavin Newsom also expressed concern over the Kink.com purchase, and scheduled a special meeting of the San Francisco Planning Commission in March 2007 to review the company's use of the building. [4] The meeting was well-attended by both supporters and opponents of the Kink.com purchase. One opponent, anti-pornography campaigner Melissa Farley compared the images produced by Kink.com to images of prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib , and testified against the purchase. [9] [10]

The Planning Commission ruled that Kink.com was not in violation of any law or zoning requirement. [11] [12] [13]

Although Kink.com has stated that its activities would be invisible to the surrounding neighborhood, La Casa de las Madres , a neighboring women's shelter , announced that they would be leaving the location because of the media scrutiny of Kink.com's presence. [14] In addition to utilizing the Armory for its own productions, Kink.com also rents space in the historic building to local independent filmmakers to use as locations in non-pornographic narrative films and videos.

By 2013 Kink.com was converting rooms at the Armory into webcam studios that independent webcam models could rent. [15] In January 2017, Kink.com announced that it would cease to use the Armory for film production. [16]

In 2018, Acworth sold the Armory for $65 million. [17]

In 2007, the company's web site Fucking Machines was involved in a trademark dispute when the United States Patent and Trademark Office refused to grant a trademark for the name of the site, asserting that it was obscene. [18] Also in 2007, the company began streaming regular live shows, in part as a defense against copyright infringement . [19] By 2008 live shows were being streamed by Device Bondage, a Kink.com bondage site, [20] and erotic wrestling site Ultimate Surrender began streaming its competitive matches live in 2008. [21]

In 2008, the company added on-demand technology to its web sites, selling updates to their websites on a per-episode basis rather than strictly by subscription. [22] This system recently began adding third-party content, including that from Germany's Marquis . [23]

Also in 2008, the company launched a site called Bound Gods, a gay bondage site directed by Van Darkholme (also the director of Naked Kombat). Bound Gods was launched under a new gay-focused division, KinkMen.com. [24]

In 2014, the company announced that it was stopping production on its "wildly popular" Public Disgrace and Bound in Public sites, and changing Hardcore Gangbangs to make it more explicitly the fantasy of the female participant. Kink announced that it was increasing educational efforts, with the aim of "demystifying alternative sexualities " and would be welcoming the public into The Armory. It wished to turn Kink.com into a lifestyle brand à la Playboy . [25]

In 2013 Kink , a documentary, was made about the company.



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^ Meredith G. F. Worthen (10 June 2016). Sexual Deviance and Society: A sociological examination . Routledge. ISBN   978-1-317-59337-9 .


In human sexuality , kinkiness is the use of non- conventional sexual practices, concepts or fantasies. The term derives from the idea of a "bend" (cf. a "kink") in one's sexual behaviour, to contrast such behaviour with "straight" or " vanilla " sexual mores and proclivities. It is thus a colloquial term for non- normative sexual behaviour. [1] The term "kink" has been claimed by some who practice sexual fetishism as a term or synonym for their practices, indicating a range of sexual and sexualistic practices from playful to sexual objectification and certain paraphilias . In the 21st century the term "kink", along with expressions like BDSM , leather and fetish , has become more commonly used than the term paraphilia. [1] Some universities also feature student organizations focused on kinks, within the context of wider LGBTQ concerns. [2]

Kink sexual practices go beyond what are considered conventional sexual practices as a means of heightening the intimacy between sexual partners. Some draw a distinction between kink and fetishism, defining the former as enhancing partner intimacy, and the latter as replacing it. [3] Because of its relation to conformist sexual boundaries, which themselves vary by time and place, the definition of what is and is not a kink varies widely as well. [4] [5]

In a study published in 2016 it was found that nearly half of respondents reported an interest in some form of paraphilia and about a third had engaged in paraphilic behavior at least once. [4]


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