Popular Adult Star Alix Lynx Reveals What Makes The ‘Perfect’ P**is

Popular Adult Star Alix Lynx Reveals What Makes The ‘Perfect’ P**is

In the digital era of personalized everything, adult content has become no exception – and few know that better than Alix Lynx.

With over a decade in the adult industry and a thriving OFs business, Lynx is a seasoned creator who’s carved out a lucrative niche in the world of custom content.

Now, in an exclusive interview with IGV, the adult star has opened up about creating custom content, and what really makes the ‘perfect’ manhood.

In her 12th year in the industry, Lynx’s career is thriving, and she loves the creative freedom that comes with custom content.

She tells IGV: “I don’t need to sit there and mentally prepare or rehearse. I just switch gears.

“One guy wants a p***ed-off neighbor yelling at him? Cool. Next guy wants j***-off instructions? Got it.”

Lynx’s process is streamlined: wake up, glam up, and batch shoot.

“I sit down with my list of orders and go through them one by one,” she explains. “I shoot everything at home in my little filming area – it’s become iconic. I’ve got my tripod, my lighting, and I just go.”

Wardrobe requests? No problem. “My closet is packed with outfits. If I don’t have something, they usually tip me to buy it.”

Lynx’s customs are highly personalized, and so are the price tags.

“A five-minute custom can range anywhere from $500 to $2,000,” the adult star reveals to IGV. “It depends on the complexity. If they want nudity, toys, or intense roleplay, the price goes up.”

During Lynx’s career, she’s also worked with top-tier male talent in big-budget productions.

When asked by IGV what makes the ‘perfect’ p**is, she insists the answer isn’t so simple.

The adult star says: “People often assume that because I’ve worked in big adult productions and performed with some of the top male talent in the industry, I must be a size queen. But that’s simply not true.

“For me, aesthetics aren’t everything. What matters most is: do you know how to use what you’ve got? That’s what I care about.”

She adds: “This is really hard to pinpoint.Because it’s kind of like v**inas – no two are the same. You just appreciate each one for what it is.”

And when it comes to presentation?

“My biggest thing is grooming. Just keep it clean,” Lynx stresses. “If you have hair, that’s fine, but maybe tidy it up a little. It doesn’t need to look like a forest down there.”

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‘Hotwifing’ Is The Hottest New S** Trend Everyone’s Obsessed With

One of the most popular new s** trends has got everyone talking, but what exactly is ‘hotwifing?’

You truly never know what goes on behind closed doors when it comes to other people’s love lives.

Trends come and go, and there’s a new X-rated idea that’s getting everyone hot under the collar.

There’s truly something for everyone nowadays, from the surge in popularity of JOI videos to the unusual art of ‘hamstering.’

Many people are giving ‘shallowing’ a go too, while millions of women are enjoying affirmations in the bedroom.

While some people like to stick to the more wholesome side of things, there are plenty of new trends on the more experimental side for people to try.

Some married couples are even saying that the latest trend has ‘saved their marriage’ by spicing things up a little.

Some people choose to go to couples therapy, while others decide to try something new in the bedroom.

It’s still seen as one of the more taboo activities, so chances are you haven’t heard your friends bragging about this one just yet.

One husband, called Logan, told the Daily Mail that the new trend was ‘like letting your friend test drive your car.’

“He gets to see how well it rides. He’s got to give it back, but it creates a sense of pride. You get a little taste of what my life is like,” he added.

One wife who loves to take part in the trend insists there’s no envy involved, and swears it has introduced ‘a whole other level of comfort and security’ to her marriage.

“There’s really nothing like being able to share that experience with someone you love and knowing that it doesn’t diminish what we have,” she commented.

If you’re unfamiliar, ‘hotwifing’ is the hot new trend which involves husbands watching their wives sleeping with other men.

Apparently, it differs from cuckolding in that it is about ’empowerment’ rather than humiliation, according to Vice.

You might think that getting a third-party (or even more) involved would be a fast-track to jealousy, but fans of ‘hotwifing’ insist it’s the opposite.

Some couples take it to an even more extreme level, with one husband sharing his excitement at getting to see his wife be ‘defiled,’ while wearing her wedding dress.

Richard says he can’t wait to see wife Danielle be ‘defiled in a way that I’ve never seen her defiled before.’

“I just love the pristine wedding dress, beautiful girl, my own wife, just destroyed,” Richard said, explaining that the activities provided ‘a building block of love and trust, and it keeps getting stronger and stronger and stronger.’

So what’s the appeal?

Richard says he will get ‘entertainment and adrenaline from the defilement,’ while Logan’s wife Sienna says it’s ‘really cool’ for her husband to watch her with ‘two hot guys, just living my best life.’

An app called Wifey has even been set up for those who want to partake.

Meanwhile, Rebecca insists that ‘s** and love are two different things,’ and that’s why the trend works for them.

Miley Cyrus has shared a sad health update after revealing she’s suffering from a rare medical condition.

In a recent interview, the ‘Flowers’ singer opened up about the condition that has shaped one of her most defining traits – her unmistakably raspy voice.

Long gone is the youthful, polished vocal tone from her Hannah Montana days.

Over the years, Cyrus’ voice has developed into something deeper and more textured, a gravelly sound that conveys raw emotion, adding a rebellious energy to her rock-tinged music and a soulful edge to her ballads.

Her raspy tone is instantly recognizable and has become central to her artistic identity.

Fans have often praised its uniqueness, but few knew the medical cause behind it – until now.

In a candid conversation with Zane Lowe on Apple Music on May 21, the singer revealed that she lives with Reinke’s edema, a rare condition that causes fluid to collect in the outer layer of the vocal cords.

“I have the Reinke’s edema, which is something that is called, it’s abuse of the vocal cords,” Cyrus explained.

“And being 21 and staying up and drinking and smoking and partying after every show does not help. But also in my case, it does not cause it. So my voice always sounded like this, it’s a part of my unique anatomy.”

The 32-year-old singer said the condition has had a profound influence on her career.

Beyond shaping her signature sound, it has impacted Cyrus physically, making live performances particularly challenging.

“It’s extremely difficult to perform with,” she said, “because it’s like running a marathon with ankle weights on.”

Cyrus also shared that she has a large polyp on her vocal cords, which contributes significantly to her distinctive vocal texture.

“I’m not willing to sever it ever, because the chance of waking up from a surgery and not sounding like myself is a probability,” she said.

“It’s given me a lot of the tone and the texture that has made me who I am.”

Because of these vocal limitations, the singer doesn’t often commit to lengthy tours.

Even her mother, Tish Cyrus, can tell when her voice is strained.

“Sometimes, at the end of the day, I’ll call my mom, and she’ll go, ‘Oh, you sound like you’re talking through a radio.’ And that’s how you know I’m really tired, because it creates that ultimate vocal fry,” Cyrus said.

Despite the challenges, the musician continues to create and perform on her own terms.

She’s set to release her ninth studio album, ‘Something Beautiful,’ on May 30, alongside a companion film of the same name.

“That’s why I want to create this film, the film is my way of touring,” she said. “That’s why I’m putting it into theaters… You get a feel like you’re a part of a performance.”