in public bathrooms. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is known for its dramatic animal-rights protests. The group said it plans to buy space in bar and restaurant bathrooms and post the ads inside the stalls. The proposed ads feature a shapely, bikini-clad, vegetarian woman dangling suggestive sausages from her hand and saying, "I threw a party — but the cattlemen couldn‘t come. Eating meat can cause impotence." "Many men care more about their manhood than their health. We‘re appealing to them on their terms … hitting below the belt as it were," Bruce Friedrich, PETA‘s vegetarian campaign coordinator, told Reuters. Friedrich said the group plans to post the ads by the end of June. PETA said it tried to place the ads on billboards in cattle-raising states, but advertising companies refused to lease the group space. The group said it tried and failed to buy billboards in: Dallas, Houston, and Lubbock, Texas; Omaha, Nebraska; Kansas City, Kansas; Tulsa, Oklahoma; and Colorado Springs, Colorado.