Squirt.org Announces Finalists for 'Cam 'n Cum Contest'

TORONTO — Gay hookup site Squirt.org has announced the three finalists for their 2016 Cam ‘n Cum Contest, which features participants submitting their homemade amateur sex videos. The winner will be selected this Wed., Sept. 28 by fan vote.

The finalists — Horse7knight9 of Melbourne, Australia, Jcksk8er of Quebec, Canada and Virginal27 of Miami — will vie for prize packs from Squirt.Org, ManShop, Wicked Sensual Care, Aneros and Fleshjack.

“We’ve had an enormous amount of video submissions for this year's contest,” said Andrew Nolan, marketing and communications manager for Squirt.org. “Thank you to our amazing members for making the 2016 Cam ‘n Cum Contest a success — and also, our thanks and appreciation to our sponsors who have provided us with great prizes.”

Media who are interested in covering the contest or interviewing the finalists may contact team@squirt.org to receive credentials or schedule an interview.

The competition featured contestants who recorded themselves solo, in a group, outside or having oral sex in videos that met the contest’s standard terms and conditions.

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. 

The runner up will receive a free six-month membership to Squirt.org as well as a prize pack that includes a $50 gift certificate to ManShop, personal lubricants from Wicked Sensual Care, Aneros’ Helix Syn, Fleshjack’s Go Torque or Quickshot Vantage sex toys.

Squirt describes itself 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.”

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