This Norwegian couple is like many of the rain forest aficionados out there in the world, but with a whole new twist.
FFF, created by Tommy Ellingsen and Leona Johannson stands for "(Unprintable verb)ForForest" and includes websites that promote more than hugging trees.
Their website caters to the niche of eco-activists that have a dual interest in sex and saving the rain forests. For $15 a month, members can download and watch home made porn and do their part to save the planet. I guess that would be a good excuse for getting caught watching porn on your computer. "But honey, I just wanted to save a tree!"
The one problem the group is facing though, is that many organizations such as the World Wildlife Fund and Arbofilia in Costa Rica, don't really want their groups associated with porn. So, then FFF has a bunch of money in the bank and nobody willing to use it because they don't want anyone to think they like sex.
I wonder, do the groups that oppose being linked with FFF require their other contributors to abstain from enjoying any sexual activity as well?
News: Greatreporter.com - FFF: Will a sexy sell help save the environment?