Of course it can work. While there is something to be said for domains like twinks.com and sex.com, there are plenty of companies that succeed with unusual domain names. Take amazon.com. Their name has nothing to do with their product. Ditto with Del.icio.us. And Flitter. And about a thousand other companies I could name.

The merit of the idea of saying "Parrot Twinks", "Parrot Bears", etc comes down to what your idea of the quality of the websites will be like. If people log into Parrot Twinks only to discover it sucks, chances are they'll never join another Parrot site again.

On the flipside, if you create a website with promises that are kept inside the site (both in letter and in spirit) then people will associate Parrot with a quality product.

So as long as you want the name Parrot to be something people will respect, then go for it.

--Aaron

PS, Unifying your theme by having all photo sets have a parrot digitally edited into the picture watching the sex would be a bad idea. Just an FYI. :high: