Squirt.Org Offers Sexual Information on Brazil

TORONTO — Gay hookup site Squirt.org has offered some sexual information about Brazil and the Olympic Games, currently taking place in Rio de Janeiro.

Squirt.org, based in Toronto, said that in Brazil, “authorities are preparing for a big sexfest during the games by distributing 9 million condoms — 450,000 of which will go to athletes and staff.”

“There’s no doubt Rio is the place to be if you’re a single and sexy world-class athlete,” said Attila Szatmari, digital business director for Squirt.org's parent company Pink Triangle Press. “Our research is showing that when you bring together so many attractive and well-built elite athletes, you’re going to find a lot of hooking up going on. And it’s not just on the field, in the stadium or in the pool where attraction begins — it’s in the stands and at home as people watch these sexy competitors flex their muscles and show off their bodies.”

Squirt.org said that Rua Farme de Amoedo is “Rio’s hottest gay area, with a sizzling beach” and “is quickly becoming the go-to spot for hookups.” And according to Squirt.org, “Hot guys turn up the heat at Carnival, a regular feature in Rio, by donning female attire during the festival.”

“Brazil has some of the most beautiful and passionate people, so it’s good to see them provide such a sex-positive environment for the world to enjoy,” Szatmari said. “With same-sex marriage made legal in the country three years ago, these games are the perfect place to put that wedding ring on that finger.”

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