MassageM4M Selects Caribbean Cruise Contest Winner

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — MassageM4M.com, the online directory of male massage therapists would like to congratulate Tom of Washington D.C. for winning the website’s All-Gay Caribbean Cruise Sweepstakes.

Tom was selected among 4,265 people who submitted more than 33,000 entries. On March 17, Tom and his husband Chuck will set sail from San Juan, Puerto Rico on an eight day/seven night All-Gay Caribbean Cruise aboard a newly revitalized five star cruise ship in an deluxe ocean view stateroom. The couple will visit Grenada, Barbados, Dominica and St. Barts.

Along with accommodations, Tom and Chuck will also receive a $1,000 credit for airfare and the traveler’s standard on board meals and port taxes are included in the grand prize.

 “When I first received the email that I had won, I was surprised and excited! I couldn’t wait to tell my husband," Tom said.

"When I emailed him midday at work to tell him, he didn’t believe me at first. After a few more emails, he realized that it might be true. Then he immediately went looking up the ship and ports and started planning our trip.”

Tom, who has been an avid visitor of MassageM4M.com for more than eight years, learned of the sweepstakes through an email from the website. He entered as often as he could remember to, which was almost every day.

MassageM4M.com would like to thank everyone who participated in the cruise sweepstakes and invite everyone to keep an eye on the website for any future promotions.

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