P*rnhub Releases Riotous PSA Campaign On How To Safely Masturbate While WFH

P*rnhub Releases Riotous PSA Campaign On How To Safely Masturbate While WFH

Adult streaming site Pornhub has released a hilarious campaign on the perils of trying to masturbate during a time when many of us are working from home.

You’d think one of the benefits of WFH is the ample of ‘self-care’ time you get, even if that happens to be in the middle of the working day.

However, the ease of working from home does have its challenges, especially in a world online video meetings.

That’s why on International Masturbation Day (May 28), Pornhub decided to release a handy PSA on how to wank from home safely.

It’s a clever ad, mostly because it plays on real-life incidents of accidental video call flashings and bathroom breaks that have gone viral in recent times.

“Ever since the start of the pandemic, we’ve all had to adapt to working from home pretty quickly, and for a lot of us, that meant being connected to your coworkers on video calls throughout the day,” said Pornhub creative partner Officer & Gentleman’s co-founder Alex Katz.

“But as we’ve seen recently, some people are still getting the hang of the technology.”

 

 




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