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Steamy gay-porn reality series returns for fourth season

Gay-porn studio Dominic Ford describes its reality-show competition as “Survivor meets hardcore gay porn,” and in these bleak winter days, could there possibly be a better combination?

Season 4 of So You Think You Can Fuck runs over 10 episodes and features a series of physical and mental challenges that put the hot bodies and brains of six pornstars, divided into two teams, to the test. Think having sex all day in sunny tropical locations is easy? Think again.

Daily Xtra has learned the names of this season’s contestants, and there’s a little something for everyone. It’s veterans versus rookies this time around, with sexperts Trenton Ducati, Landon Conrad and Tommy Defendi up against newcomers Bryce Evans, Armond Rizzo and Vance Crawford.

Daily Xtra will be following the competition closely with behind-the-scenes videos, interviews and questions for the guys. Viewers can also participate and vote for their favourite contestants once a day via sytycf.com.

An expert panel of judges will decide the winner after critiquing each episode from the squirt.org headquarters. But really, aren’t we all winners?

The new season premieres online, at sytycf.com, on Friday, Feb 27. Basic episodes, minus the sex scenes, are free, but members of dominicford.com can watch the full, uncut versions.

Check back to dailyxtra.com for weekly updates and racy fun, and let us know who your favourites are.

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