Ever felt like your love for cock was maybe… a little extra? Well, PeterFever and zBUCKz have the perfect, steamy support group for you. They’ve just launched “Cockaholics Anonymous,” a five-part parody series that’s more about indulgence than recovery, and it’s promising to be the hilarious escape everyone needs.
Directed by the visionary Guy Criss, the series dives into a “therapeutic” meeting for a group of guys who are hopelessly hooked on sex. The star-studded lineup of “addicts” includes Levy Foxx, Jessie Lee, Travis Yukarin, and Danny Willcoxx, all led by the stern-yet-vulnerable group leader, played by Zacc Andrews.
A Support Group That Spirals Beautifully Out of Control
The story kicks off in the most appropriate way possible: an anonymous encounter in a dark bathhouse that quickly escalates into a wild threeway. From there, it moves to the group therapy session, where the real “healing” begins. The humor is front and center from the get-go, with a rep teasing that the sessions are kicked off by leader Zacc Andrews’ “hilarious confession of his ‘meat fetish’,” which opens the floodgates for a series of horny and heartfelt testimonials from the other members.
Danny Zeeman, the CEO of zBUCKz, is buzzing about the project, framing it as pure, unadulterated fun.
“With a fun and cheeky storyline about recovering cockaholics, this series is just the escapism we all need this summer. Featuring some of the hottest sex we’ve ever filmed with our PeterFever fan favorites, the sex is real, raw, unstaged, and authentic.”
This series taps into a growing industry trend of blending high-heat action with clever narratives and humor. By creating a storyline and characters fans can follow, studios like PeterFever are giving viewers a reason to come back for more than just a single scene, building a loyal community around their content. Fans on social media are already lighting up over the cheeky concept, with many excited to see stars like Zacc Andrews in a comedic role.
To ‘Cure’ or Not to ‘Cure’?
The series playfully explores its central theme, leaving viewers to wonder if this “addiction” is really a problem that needs solving. Director Guy Criss perfectly captures the spirit of the series with a tantalizing question for the audience.
“With tales of sucking, fucking, tea bagging, double penetration, cum eating, and more, you’ll be left wondering why they want to overcome their so-called addictions. Will the group meetings work, or will these sexual degenerates realize it’s more fun to continue with their wanton Cockaholic ways?”
Whether they find recovery or just new ways to relapse, one thing is for sure: this is one support group you’ll want to join. The entire series is now streaming over at PeterFever.
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