Beneath his smoldering gaze runs the tagline “Real Men, Real Hookups.” And in the corner sits the logo for .īut Michael Rajner, a gay Wilton Manors resident and community activist, took the floor at a March 8 City Commission meeting to object to the ads, which he called racy and inappropriate. The ads look harmless enough: a clean-cut guy in a tank top stands in front of a gray background and rubs the back of his neck. 'This reeks of discrimination and prejudice,' Attila Szatmari, digital business director for Pink Triangle Press, Squirt’s parent company, said in a statement. Squirt says the move was due to just one complainant. The same ad was put up and taken down in Miami. But just 12 days later, they were taken down. An ad for a gay hookup site has been deemed too risqué - even for some of the gayest cities in America.Īds for Squirt - a company that advertises 'hot n horny hookups' - went up on waste bins and phone kiosks around Wilton Manors on March 2.