Beautiful Agony

Beautiful Agony is a paid-subscription erotic website featuring head shots of user-submitted videos showing the participant having orgasms, without providing any visual description of what technique is being used or revealing anything below the neck and upper chest. Men and women are featured on the site.[2]

Beautiful Agony
Type of site
Erotic
OwnerRichard Lawrence & Lauren Olney
URLbeautifulagony.com
Alexa rank187,247 (November 2012)[1]
Registrationmonthly subscription
Launched2004 (2004)
Current statusactive

In 2003 Richard Lawrence and Lauren Olney created the initial video series.[3] In 2004 beautifulagony.com was established as a commercial website. The site is owned and operated by Feck Pty Ltd in Melbourne.

The band The Sun used Beautiful Agony's clips to make the music video for the song "Romantic Death". A fan-made video also used clips from the site for The Joy Formidable's Austere. Images of Beautiful Agony are used by the NEMO Science Museum in Amsterdam in their exhibition Teen Facts about puberty.

gollark: I'm not sure that the subsidies are the problem exactly.
gollark: The only ways to make money are to post memes and get investment commissions, or to get someone else to throw away their money, and it happens that subsidies make it so that that other person can happily just throw away money forever and not be an actual person.
gollark: Make the system actually sane? This is the "problem" season 1 had with bots - it was broken so they could do a lot.
gollark: Evil idea: make a bot which reposts random memes off some niche subreddit (so nobody will notice) with the picture fuzzed a bit so repost detectors won't notice it.
gollark: Oops.

See also

Notes

  1. "Statistics Summary for beautifulagony.com". Alexa. Retrieved 20 November 2012.
  2. "7 Best Places To Find Porn You & Your Partner Will Both Enjoy". bustle.com. Retrieved 6 March 2017.
  3. "2006 article about the website, founders" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-08-29.
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