PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals), know as the world's biggest animal rights organization, has released their extremely sexy commercial, which was submitted for spot in the line-up of ads airing during Super Bowl 50 next month. However, the commercial will not be played during the big game, as it has been deemed too racy for television.

The NSFW clip titled "Last Longer" compares the sexual stamina between non-vegetarians eaters and vegans by showing two separate couples having sex - one man a meat eater and the other a vegan - and concluding at the end of the video that "vegans last longer" during sexual intercourse. In the X-rated ad, the meat eater is left red-faced after having trouble "going the distance" with his partner during sex.

"Vegans last longer. See the side by side proof here," the video's caption read. "Sleeping with someone who eats meat? There may be more than one disappointment in store. Eating the saturated fat and cholesterol in meat can increase the risk of developing heart disease, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol, and these can be dangerous to your love life. Why? Because they're all common causes of erectile dysfunction."

"Plant-based foods keep blood flowing to all the body's organs. The key to a hot love life and to lasting longer in the bedroom is to start with delicious vegan meals in the kitchen," the captioned continued. "Did you know that vegetarians are 32 percent less likely to develop heart disease than meat-eaters are and they have a lower risk of suffering from diseases such as cancer and diabetes?"

The commercial is designed to educate men on how their diet can affect their sex lives and the dangers of how eating foods high in cholesterol, such as meat and dairy products can disrupt certain bodily functions.

However, CBS executives believe the video is too sexually explicit to air. Although the clip has been banned from airing during the game, curious social media users can watch it on YouTube. As of Tuesday morning, it has received over 240,000 views.

After the ad was rejected, PETA Senior Vice President Lisa Lange released a statement explaining that the company's ad offers comedy, sex appeal and a lifesaving message about vegan meals.

"Super Bowl 50 audiences will be missing out on comedy, sex appeal, and the lifesaving message that vegan meals can help clear clogged-up carnivores and get their blood pumping again," she said (via the U.K. Mirror). "PETA's edgy but crowd-pleasing TV spot shows that vegans may have a banana in their pajama pocket, just to snack on later, but they're also really pleased to see you."

Watch PETA's "Last Longer" ad (WARNING: The following commercial is for mature adults.):