Squirt.org Gifts Members With 2016 Calendar

TORONTO — Popular gay cruising and hookup site Squirt.org is releasing its 2016 calendar, free to all fan club members of Squirt.org in Canada, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands.

“We’re pleased to present our 2016 Squirt.org Calendar for our friends and members,” said Andrew Nolan, Marketing and Communications Manager for Pink Triangle Press, Squirt’s parent company. “It’s an exciting and very unique calendar with the Men of Squirt — hot guys in sexy poses to help start each new month.”

The 2016 calendar features a variety of models, porn stars, and Squirt.org members in poses with full frontal nudity and is set to ship on January 1 to all members who request a copy.

Site members in Australia, New Zealand, and the United States will be informed via e-mail about obtaining the calendars at selected locations, including clubs, sex shops, and other venues.

The 13-month Squirt.org calendar begins with adult star and go-go dancer Rob Skelton in January. He is followed in February by George, a Squirt.org member, who was attracted to the photo shoot to help better represent African-Americans in the modeling and advertising worlds. The month of March features adult star Draven Torres, followed by April’s Tobias James, an adult star for Cocky Boys.

Other models include professional models Bronson Gates, Charles, and Larry, plus adult stars Rogue,

Adam Russo, Marc Angelo, and Matt Stevenson, as well as Ashton, a Squirt.org member and MC/DJ at Remington’s Men of Steel Night Club and Squirt.org member Marcus.

Established in 1999, Squirt.org is an uncensored hookup/cruising site dedicated to gay, bi, and curious men seeking to bypass the pretense of dating and get straight to the sex. Consisting entirely of user-generated content, the site provides men around the world a way to meet.

For more information, visit Squirt.org.

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