Jul 262012
 

(Blogmensgo, July 26, 2012) As expected, Horizon has left the port of Marseille on the 22nd of July 2012 at 1700hrs. In this ship are sailing the participants of the second crossing of La Dèmence, the gay cruise that will sail the Mediterranean until the 29th of July.

Our winner, Janderson here with Patricia de MensGo. © MensGo.

One of the 700 booths was occupied by Janderson (pictured above-cons), the winner of the great contest of MensGo summer.

Note that the ship set sail under a bright sun and I am sure it will continue to follow its path.

Cruise passengers berthed in Naples, Sicily and Ibiza before replacing the cap on Marseille. No destination for homophobic, so the three stops will be announced well in advance.

Hopefully Janderson will deliver his impressions here on the return cruise, if our respective agendas allow. Otherwise, we will collect his impressions in September.

Additional photos available, from 29 or 30 July, on the space Clubbing Galleries MensGo.

Bon voyage to Janderson lucky and enjoy your vacation in the sun!

This article has been translated from our French blog, to view the original, click here.

Philca & Matt / MensGo

anderson (white cap) with Patricia and Stephen (MensGo) and Daniel, for a VIP reception in the sun. © MensGo

 

 

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Mar 222012
 

[blogMensGo, 22.03.2012]. The winner of our winter contest has become the enchanted partaker of a ski holiday in Arosa. Delighted and hunchbacked, since whilst there, he has had a bad fall.  As yet, we have not been contacted by his legal team ;-)

In any case, our winner, Paul-Andre Piguet, will remember for a long time MensGo and the Swiss ski resort of Arosa. This resident of Lausanne participated in our winter contest (see our article of 15.11.2011) before falling into the seductive MensGo networks, our international gay network of five-stars.

Paul-André, happy as only the winners can be. © MensGo.com.

We have collected the exclusive first impressions of Paul-André, winner of our winter contest. Do not forget to read the last sentence.

You seem to have had a real ordeal in Arosa … has it been so terrible ? I had on Wednesday, a small accident in the afternoon …. Nothing dramatic past the fact that the next six weeks I have to live with my arm in a splint.

In addition, the accident gave me the opportunity to fully enjoy my stay at the Robinson Club: This resort is exceptional in every way.

Arosa has been a wonderful discovery, I knew nothing of this splendid season. I’ve met people of all nationalities and all professions.

So apart from the accident, your stay has been good? My stay was fabulous. A friend came to stay with me and we had a blast, as we had anticipated.

Was the room really then, as we announced, an all inclusive deal? Yeah, totally, except for special parties.

Did you know MensGo and blogMensGo before participating in the contest? Were you surprised to win the grand prize this season, or you’re kind to always have luck? No, I really did not know MensGo or blogMensGo either, before taking part… It was the first time in my life I have won anything of significance in a contest.

I was very surprised when the announcement came of the prize. So much so that even I had to call again to convince myself that it was me who had won.

Paul-André (right) has invented the flash that lights up the photographer. © MensGo.com.

And now, how and why do you enter MensGo? What, in your opinion, the main virtue and biggest flaw of our site? I used about twice a week: for me, in principle, was another gay site where I could meet people …. The downside is that there are still few users in the French-speaking Switzerland.

Instead, the blog is very interesting and has very good current affairs.

[You will find the other photos of the event in MensGo.]

Philca & Matt / MensGo

(Interview conducted by email.)

 

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Nov 152011
 

(Blogmensgo, November 15, 2011) MensGo.com mobilizes the five stars of the international gay social network and organizes a contest totally free for you to win a a week’s great gay travel for two people in the mountains or sea, it is a double lot, free and no purchase necessary, organized in two phases: until 1 December 2011 for the trip to the mountains, until Easter for the Mediterranean cruise.

Free prize draw, strictly for gays (no hidden fees). © MensGo.com.

So, Two draws and two winners. The lucky recipient of the winter stay will be drawn Dec. 4, 2011, in the Trixx of Lausanne. The winner will be chosen for the summer holiday at Easter. There will be four winners in all, as each winner will take their partner/friend/lover with him.

Each participant can play once a destination and win one week to get drunk in the Grisons this winter, or a week to tan in a ocean liner Bronzoni next summer, or two lots at a time. We can win a ski week (Arosa Gay Skiweek) and one week cruise (La Démence), as long as you participate in two contests and that one is drawn twice.

Free, all inclusive, Ski/Mountain or Cruise week

You can even invite your own friends to participate in the sweepstakes to increase its own chances mechanically, since the trip is offered to two people. But not to anyone: only guys at least 18 years each. If you are a camouflaged hettie, it’s useless to insist.

To participate, you have four options. Either you click on this link, or you click on the picture in this article, or you click on the image announcing the contest in the right column, or you wait until someone sends you an email to participate. If you prefer the fourth method, make sure your friend sends you the entry form before December 1!

Another important detail: When we talk about sweepstakes and free stays, it is indeed all inclusive trips, where everything is taken care of by MensGo.com. So the room (in a hotel in the winter or summer cabin), meals, lifts, entrance fees to evenings etc, will all be taken care of, and of course, enrollment in MensGo.com is also completely free (except expenses of Internet connection – but if you are reading this, then we assume you have that connection of some sort.

Only two costs will not be supported: the journey to the places of rendezvous, that is to say on site to Arosa (ski week) or from Marseille (week cruise), and alcoholic drinks.

It only remains to wish you … No, no, I would not bring you bad luck.

Matt / MensGo

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