Squirt.org's 'Cam 'n Cum' Video Contest Continues

TORONTO — Gay hookup site Squirt.org recently launched their Cum ‘n Cam video contest, inviting users to submit their homemade sex videos. The contest will run through Sept. 28.

“We are getting a great response to the Cam ‘n Cum contest, and we want to remind fans they can still enter and demonstrate their sexual skills on camera and win some great prizes,” said Andrew Nolan, marketing and communications manager for the Toronto, Canada-based Squirt.org. “If members don’t want to submit videos, they can still participate by logging on and watching the thousands of submissions and placing their votes.”

Those interested in participating can upload their video at Squirt.org, which will then be automatically entered into the contest. Videos marked “private” will not be included. 

“Contestants are encouraged to record themselves either solo, in a group, outside, having oral sex or more,” a Squirt.org spokesperson said. Videos containing activity in violation of the contest’s terms and conditions — for example, depictions of drug use or bestiality — will not be accepted.

The contest winner will receive a prize pack that includes a free one-year membership to Squirt.org as well as a large variety of the hottest products from Flesh Jack, Wicked Sensual Care and Aneros and a $200 gift certificate to ManShop.

All videos must be new and not previously uploaded to the site. Those voting must first watch the videos and submit star ratings for their favorites. 

Each week, one winner will be selected by fans. On Sept. 26, the three winning videos from the previous weeks will be presented to all users to vote on the grand prize winner and two runners-up.

Squirt.org, based in Toronto, Canada, is described as “a completely uncensored hookup/cruising site for gay, bi and curious men who want to avoid the pitfalls of dating and get right to the sex. It is the premier gay site that provides men around the world a way to meet and hook up.”

For more information on Squirt.org, follow them on Twitter.

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