GayTube’s SexHog Contest Launches With MaleStockroom Prizes

LOS ANGELES — The GayTube SexHog Video Contest is now underway, offering contestants the chance to win prizes from MaleStockroom.com for the best homemade dirty sex hog videos.

Male Stockroom is the mens’ division of Stockroom — a leading supplier of BDSM gear and fetish wear.

“Tube sites are among the fastest growing parts of the adult spectrum and none of them is more exciting than GayTube, so we are delighted to be participating in this event,” Stockroom.com affiliate manager Monica Jean said. “It’ll be a lot of fun for everyone — the guys making the videos, the viewer/judges, and the rest of us who get to watch the result. Plus the prizes are awesome.”

Entries in the GayTube.com contest, which is co-sponsored by MaleStockroom.com, will be accepted through April 28 and then voted on by GayTube site viewers beginning April 29 through May 13. The winners will be announced on May 14.

To enter, contestants can upload their dirty sex hog video on GayTube.com in the "Sex Hog" video category. Entries will be voted on by viewers to choose the winner.

Male Stockroom provides prizes, which are worth more than $900 for first place and more than $100 for the runner up. The prize packages are both selections of bestselling gear and toys that are sold on the Gay Tube Store, located at GayTube.Stockroom.com. The full list of prizes can be viewed here.

"Gaytube has had some contests in the past but we've never been as excited as we are for the Gaytube/Stockroom SexHog contest,” GayTube.com administrator Jack said. “It's our biggest giveaway ever! There are some really fantastic toys and prizes to be won and we can't wait to see the hot videos that will be competing to win."

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