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Pornhub is Releasing a New App – and You Won’t Believe What It Can Do

To all the adult connoisseurs out there – you’re going to love this.

The adult entertainment giant Pornhub has recently announced they are launching their app, and the premise is that it will be the X-rated version of Snapchat. Its title? TrickPics.

Pornhub says the new app will allow you to “adorn images of their breasts and genitalia with an array of 3D animations, instantly transforming them from NSFW images to SFW images they can share amongst lovers and friends.”

You read correctly: there is officially now an app where you can apply filters to your nudes. The app is available for download on both iOS and Android. And before you get all worked up, no; this is not another one of their April Fool’s jokes.

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Some of the filters users will be able to use include “Trouser Snake,” “Hand Solo,” “Dick-In-A-Box” for penises, and “Knock Knockers,” “Mile Highs” and “Big Blimpin” for boobs. The app will take your privates and apply hilarious filters to them – now all you need to do is send them to your friends! (Or not.)

Vice President of Pornhub, Corey Price, said: “Selfies are essentially the self-portrait of the digital age, capturing individuals in all their glory. There’s an assortment of poses that are now synonymous with the selfie, especially those that serve our vanity – you have the duckface, the bathroom pose, the obligatory gym pic, and, whether or not many of us want to admit it, the nude selfie.”

“Our fans can now share sexy pics with a twist, in a fun way that evokes their creativity,” Price said in a Pornhub press release.

Unlike Snapchat, however, the pictures you take cannot be sent directly from the app. Instead, users will have to save the photos to their camera roll after applying the filters to their privates. 

For those who love a good nude selfie (or ten), there’s bound to be some fun times ahead. 

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