I haven't been able to get any shoots done in the last few months, so I went thru the "maybe I'll do this one later" project pile and found this abject failure from 2015.
In Wamjerk 46, Star Nine make a valiant attempt to cover herself in melted marshmallows and chocolate syrup while directing your jerkoff session, but we forgot to tie her hair back and I guess the marshmallows could have used a couple more minutes in the microwave. They are cooling off fast and she's getting stuck to the wading pool, herself, and her hair. At about 8 minutes in, she tries to peel off her bra and that's when things really go downhill. Everything gets irretrievably stuck to everything else and we have to admit defeat. If you like videos that start out strong and then collapse due to terrible planning, this one is for you! It's priced at a modest $2.99, which is below the minimum checkout, so it will have to be purchased with at least one other clip.
As with all my personal sites, there is a cumulative discount that adds another 3% with each additional clip you put in the shopping cart. You'll find this travesty at
TheLurker said: Best way I could describe what I see is to take this picture (hope it's not too big) ... and for the record, I'm not trying to kill any business from any sites, I'm just bringing something to your attention that might need to be changed so you don't lose any more business (there were a few times I would have ordered something I saw here but this is what stopped me ... and call me crazy, but I pay attention when something tells me not to put any sensitive information in ... can never be too careful ! ... know what I mean ?)
Once you get to the part where payment is entered, it's secure.
The catalog has never defaulted to SSL. There's no need for it. There are no input fields for any of your information, so there's nothing to protect. SSL adds several % of additional overhead, particularly on low-end cell phones and computers, which means visitors end up using more of their (sometimes very limited) bandwidth for no real benefit. All pages that allow customer input used for card processing are of course SSL. That is required by federal law.
That said, all sites in the system now have SSL certificates so you can just change the URL to https:// if you have reason to be extra careful. Eventually I might include an option to switch between the two for the benefit of those on limited data plans.