Stoya
Wilmington, North Carolina
Destroya (Lady)
Upon entry, three small rings of bumps will grasp you tightly, followed by the ultra piercing pleasure dome that will give you 360 degrees of unmatched bliss. The next chamber starts with a small row of teeth and fangs that delightfully rub and pull at you. Finally, one row of large bumps leads into a super ribbed texture that narrows the farther you get inside.
Epic (Butt)
You’ve waited a long time to feel the pleasure that the one and only Stoya’s butt could deliver. Introducing her custom, one of a kind anal sex toy aptly called Epic. The sensation and texture of the Stoya Epic sleeve is nothing short of phenomenal. Designed to mimic her tight, supple derriere, and deliver an all-encompassing orgasm, if you close your eyes, you will not know the difference between your Stoya Fleshlight and reality. An Epic adventure awaits you.
Stoya's Bio
Stoya began her career in pin-up, fetish, and alt-porn modeling, and was quickly signed to a contract with couples-oriented adult film studio Digital Playground. During her first year performing in hardcore sex scenes, she was awarded Best New Starlet by AVN and Xbiz, and the Venus Berlin eLine Award for Best U.S. Newcomer. At the height of her career as a performer, the Village Voice ran a cover story on me with the headline “The Prettiest Girl in New York is a Porn Star”, and my episode of artist Clayton Cubitt’s video series Hysterical Literature was on display in the Massachusetts MOMA for several months.
Stoya maximized the opportunities porn offered to explore my sexuality and learn about sex, and later co-founded production studio and web portal TrenchcoatX with contract sister and fellow Fleshlight Girl Kayden Kross. Her follow-up project in the adult space, ZeroSpaces, was more experimental, and less financially successful, but just as fun - it explored various individual facets of sexuality in multimedia deep dives.
Stoya began writing professionally about sexuality and pornography in 2012 and have had bylines in the Guardian, the New York Times, Playboy, VICE, and Reason, and have been co-writing Slate’s How To Do It sex advice column since 2019. Her first book, Philosophy, Pussycats, and Porn has been translated into three languages. James Reith’s review for the Guardian said, “She casually drops one-liners that could be essays in themselves.” And she continues her journalistic memoir-style work on StoyaStack, hosted on Substack.
Stoya has completed multiple certifications in sexuality, and now practice as a sex coach and lives in Southeastern Europe, surrounded by books about sexuality and communication, and is not quite sure what to do with the massive lingerie collection she have amassed throughout my career.