Squirt.Org Announces Winner of 2016 Cam 'n Cum Contest

TORONTO — Gay hookup site Squirt.org has announced JCKSK8ER of Montreal as the winner of their 2016 Cam ‘n Cum contest, which featured participants submitting amateur sex videos. Squirt.org said they received “thousands of video entries.”

As the contest winner, JCKSK8ER will receive a prize pack that includes a free one-year membership to Squirt.org as well as a $200 gift certificate to ManShop and a variety of products from Fleshjack, Wicked Sensual Care, and Aneros

The two runners up, Virginal27 of Miami and Horse7Knight9 of Melbourne, Australia, will receive a free six-month membership to Squirt.org as well as a prize pack that includes a $50 gift certificate to ManShop.com and personal lubricants from Wicked Sensual Care, Aneros’ Helix Syn and Fleshjack’s Go Torque or sex toys from Quickshot Vantage.

“We congratulate our contest winners, our fans, other contestants and business partners for making this year’s Cam ‘n Cum Contest the most successful ever,” said Andrew Nolan, marketing director for Squirt.org’s parent company, Pink Triangle Press. “I don’t think we’ve seen so much excitement about an online contest. Fans all over the world sent in their videos and were sharing it all over the Internet.”

During the four-week contest, one winner was selected by fans each week. Then, on Sept. 26, the three winning videos from the previous weeks were presented to all members, requesting they cast their vote on Squirt.org to determine the winners.

The competition featured contestants from around the world who recorded themselves either solo or in a group in videos that met the contest’s terms and conditions.

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