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Top Dudes
1) John Davenport
2) Jonathan Collins
3) Lance
4) Sebastian Nadrag
5) Jason Crew
Top Movies
1) Fucked
2) The Renegade
3) Screw #2: Cut To The Chase
4) Encounters #1: The Heat Of The Moment
5) Pleasure Express
Top Fetishes
1) Anal Sex > M on M > Doggie Style
2) Anal Sex > M on M > Reverse Cowboy

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these site statistics?


rss feeds
What is RSS?
"RSS" stands for Really Simple Syndication. RSS is a standard for publishing regular updates to web-based content. Using this standard, Web publishers provide updates, such as the latest news headlines or weblog postings. Meanwhile, consumers use RSS reader applications (or one of a growing number of online services) to collect and monitor their favorite feeds in one place (RSS content from a publisher, viewed in one of these readers, is often called a "feed").

How Does This Apply to Porn?
Since we're geeks at heart (we were writing BASIC code long before we ever had sex with a porn star), we have packaged together the Stud Finder RSS feed, which will distribute a list of a few of the newest, hottest new XXX movies.

How Often Is It Updated?
A new feed will be generated once a week.

How Can I Use It?
The easiest way to use feeds is with your web browser. On Windows, the Firefox browser can act as an RSS reader using the Live Bookmarks feature or an extension like Sage. On Mac OS X, the Safari browser has built-in RSS handling.

If you want a standalone option, there are many desktop applications for Windows and Mac OS users, but two of our favorites are FeedDemon (Windows) and NetNewsWire (Mac OS X). Both require a small purchase price but are tops for ease of use and ship with dozens of feeds pre-loaded so you can explore the syndication "universe" right away. Free readers are available as well; a search for "RSS Reader" is a good place to start.

If you would prefer to use an online service to track and manage your feeds, you have the advantage of being able to access your feed updates anywhere you use a web browser (and in some cases, on mobile devices). Also, any upgrades or new features are added automatically. The trade-off comes in different (some would say fewer) features and slightly slower performance versus desktop systems. NewsGator, Bloglines, and new RSS content capabilities in My Yahoo! are probably the three best-known examples of web-based feed reading services.

How Do I Subscribe?
Open up your favorite RSS reader and subscribe to

http://rss.studfinder.com/studfinder
It's that easy.

Depending on your RSS reader, you can also use this page (may not work on all configurations).

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