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Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by cray91(m): 7:04pm On Sep 24, 2020
since i been on nairaland this would be the only "piece" i would patiently read very well between the lines with whole concentration and no distraction

Infact i've never been more serious in my life the way i focused on this Thread

best piece! the man said it all and nothing to add or remove again
uche87:
Akudo earns a salary of less than N85,000 in a month at a struggling company in Lagos. The sole proprietor of the medium-scale enterprise had considered closing down the firm times without number due to its slow pace of growth. For years, he has refused to increase the salary of the busty young lady with light skin and alluring curves which she never fails to show off in tight clothes. She also has no chance of being promoted in any way. The 24-year-old doesn't care about her career. Her job as a front desk officer is just a front for another 'business' which brings the cash. She runs a company within her company and that firm is between her legs. Most of her 'customers' are married men and young internet fraudsters popularly called 'Yahoo Boys'.

She has an active account on Instagram and this is like her own link to the world. It's difficult to understand what she is up to. You need to look closely. Akudo uploads pictures like every normal girl. She makes sure a large chunk of her cleavage is showing, her hips are also exposed out of her short dresses and she poses in a way that her backside is also captured. The pictures are laced with motivational quotes, bible verses and appreciation of God. These are regular innocent pictures we see every day on social media but there is more to them. They are posted as baits with intentions. The 'goods and services' are not conspicuously displayed in the black market but the buyers understand the signals. Once they see them, they make a move and a moneyed deal is sealed like a capital project. Not all ladies are as discreet as Akudo. Others post provocative pictures, twerk in videos, flaunt tattoos, touch on x-rated topics just to tell the outside world they are strictly open for business.

Back to Akudo, she simply goes to popular social media pages on Instagram to make harmless comments. Some might be lengthy, others might be so brief. These comments are for the visibility of her page. Interested buyers who are mostly male folks scroll through the comment section of popular social media pages not just to gauge the opinions of people about issues and incidents, but to look out for people like Akudo. After checking her profile and being satisfied with her pictures, he respectfully sends a message. Akudo initially acts decent but shows her true colours as time goes on. It might be a one-off deal in which they meet at a hotel and the man pays a sizeable amount of money and sex is transacted or a contract in which he becomes the 'friend' Akudo. He constantly helps her out with common material needs while they regularly meet for sex when the need arises. Akudo in turn calls the man her 'best friend, mentor, uncle, zaddy or ex'. When you hear these terms, you need to look deeper.

The business has been fine for Akudo. She never touches her monthly salaries. She drives a 2010 model of Lexus ES 350 saloon car which arrived during the coronavirus pandemic when millions of Nigerians lost their jobs and others took pay-cuts. She attributes her 'success' to God all the time.

Akudo is not alone. Life is tough in Nigeria and maybe tougher in Lagos. It is easy to become homeless because the well-paying jobs are scarce and the house rents keep going up like it wants to explore the heavens. Since Nigerians never share their pains but gains, so that they wouldn't be mocked or regarded as unfortunate in life, the young ladies secretly start to use what they have to get what they want.

How do you explain a situation whereby a lady who earns just N50,000 per month, lives on the mainland and works on the Island, and then easily affords the latest iPhone with other ostentatious belongings. She goes on social media every weekend to share photos of her visitations to swanky restaurants, eating exotic meals and cooling off at 5-Star hotels. These 'online marketers' are always in a hurry to show the world they are 'balling'. It's like they need to convince an imaginary competitor out there.

For ladies who want a bigger chunk of the monies that circulate in the untaxed sex industry in Lagos, they crave for more visibility. They join the entertainment industry where they go into modelling, presentations, reality shows and mostly acting. The big boys stalk the entertainment industry, which is like the 'more you look, the less you see'. In the entertainment industry, you need to look successful to gather momentum. Since you can't engage in internet scam like the male players, you will crawl to the politicians, business tycoons, drug barons and others making easy money, to shore up your bank accounts, so that you can look successful and advance your career.

Since the outbreak of coronavirus globally, the local film industry has taken a hit. It has almost closed down. But this setback hasn't stopped the glory of actresses who have no known businesses or reasonable endorsement deals. They have been flaunting new SUVs on social media as well as newly-acquired houses. The story is the opposite for the men who most times survive on the benevolence of well-meaning Nigerians. Who have the male actors offended? Are they not serving a 'living God'?

Most of the most talented and hard-working male actors only grab the headlines when they engage in crowdfunding to offset medical bills.

With the advancement in information technology and widespread usage of smartphones, social networks have been springing up aside from the major ones like Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. Most young ladies discreetly join them to open business profiles where they transact sex at affordable rates. Most of them are just normal people that can never be suspected to be indulging in such. All you need to simply do is chat them up, agree on a fee, she takes your address and comes down easily using one of the ride-hailing companies. Investigations show sex services are charged according to durations and add-ons. You either go for 'short time' which is a round or two within two hours or so. Those with enough cash opt for 'long rest' which is fixed over the night with about three rounds or more guaranteed, according to the gas in your tank.

The story of this industry can't be told in one article. It is far bigger than imagined. The players are invisible. It is condemned by both participants. Nobody likes to admit it exists but they will always run there for help when the body calls for it. It's like a hospital with numerous patients in emergency wards. It's a multi-billion naira industry without exaggerations. It has changed lives. Many have bought cars, careers, houses, established businesses through this industry. It is called the oldest profession in the world. It is not new, just that the trends are changing. Every young lady seems to be eyeing the sector with a plan to join and support herself. Greed, peer pressure and economic hardship drive the informal industry.

How much is Nigeria's debt again? N31 trillion I guess. If President Muhammadu Buhari decides to track the transactions in the industry with the sole aim to collect taxes, he will repay Nigeria's debts under a period of 16 months, and I mean it.

By Osayimwen Osahon George

Source: http://www.villagetowncrier.com/2020/09/the-multi-billion-naira-sex-industry-in.html

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Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Nobody: 7:06pm On Sep 24, 2020
poweredcom:


I know that I saw it on IG ..such a shame to our naija gals
But poverty is not an excuse na as for mean not even loving any girls again I don't do love anymore even before iove I must look at the girl background and what she does

Bro I can't marry a runs girl they are not good oo gone are the days when they change for good after marriage if they are lucky

These days small fish brain gals have Invaded and now carrying it for head

If you go inmessage app oh lord u go cry ...some are charging 30k to 50k on first chat imagine a girl demanding such money does she think money falls from trees

Infact so many girls will run mad soon cos many yahoo guys will use Dem for rituals and we have been seeing them on social media small small


Abeg make them dey use themselves dey go, I'm less concerned!!!

Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by nickxtra(m): 7:06pm On Sep 24, 2020
Charleys:
Who remembers hintz magazine of those days?
... Hearts Magazine
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Nobody: 7:07pm On Sep 24, 2020
ehinmowo:

Nawa o. You had to quote that long write-up just to say that!
Lol
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by pocohantas(f): 7:13pm On Sep 24, 2020
LINTUNE:
im just making a mental note of u salivating , while writing this comment, with so much awe and admiration, obviously u are hoping for an opportunity to get good connect for u to run ur "shit"...its alright, its a free world, God will surely connect u to a classier and richer clients ok..lemme hear u say amen!

My dear, my work/home route was typically Lekki-Ikoyi-VI. I work a 9-5 that makes me see these men closely. I have the starter pack; height, averagely fair with bumbum. If I wanted one, I would have gotten him since and I won’t be here having alfa males quote me. I will be on IG posting fresh pictures with motivational captions.

Peace of mind is very important to me. Very very important...

bukatyne:


It is scary.
Someone I know has been lamenting 'no wife, no wife' and gone on numerous dates. People with wierd inclinations and things like 'he is just a married friend asking me out so I am going to spend the weekend with him because he is lonely' or guys like 'don't worry, I would help you flush the toliet' because they want to eat the girls poop.

The unmarried ones looking for spouses after a certain age dey try.

Lol. Leave those ones lamenting of “no wife and husband”. A good number of them are their own enemies. For numerous reasons I rather not go into.
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Nobody: 7:20pm On Sep 24, 2020
franchasng:
Who said I am disciplined today I am very bad today oh.....I no de carry eye see fine lady today, in fact, if you no take time, I go enter your domot self, I don spoil finish today shocked shocked cheesy cheesy

grin I’ve made my errors in the past as well but in love you always find someone willing to overlook them a focus on your future
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Nobody: 7:21pm On Sep 24, 2020
Goodman247:
not all of them but like 80%

You are both right and saying the same thing. 80% Is almost already, Not far from 100%.....
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by LINTUNE(m): 7:21pm On Sep 24, 2020
pocohantas:


My dear, my work/home route was typically Lekki-Ikoyi-VI. I work a 9-5 that makes me see these men closely. I have the starter pack; height, averagely fair with bumbum. If I wanted one, I would have gotten him since and I won’t be here having alfa males quote me. I will be on IG posting fresh pictures with motivational captions.

Peace of mind is very important to me. Very very important...
but ur previous comment shows how u are in awe with such men, deep down we both know that, if one of those men make advances at u , u wont hesitate to say yes at all, im not judging u,but from ur previous comment,its just the bitter truth...that comment sounded like u were daydreaming about how happy u would be having men that will be able to spoil u with money, while u only give them ur body, u even made emphasis on how those men are better cos, they dont spend much time on sex , whereas ur boyfriend can sex u from morning till night, lol...

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Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by medolab90(m): 7:22pm On Sep 24, 2020
Guest911:
guy I just went on instablog page on Instagram, checked out the first comment, then checked out the girls page, I saw Gods child, then her sultry pictures were captioned with all the motivation quotes. asin the CODE was just glaring grin


Instablog small,if you want to see them more go to Tunde ednut's page,Joroolumofin and Jaruma grin na their they plenty pass.

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Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Nobody: 7:23pm On Sep 24, 2020
Goodman247:
not all of them but like 80%

You are both right and saying the same thing. He didn't say all of them. He said almost and 80% Is almost already, Not too far from 100%.....
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by pocohantas(f): 7:27pm On Sep 24, 2020
LINTUNE:
but ur previous comment shows how u are in awe with such men, deep down we both know that, if one of those men make advances at u , u wont hesitate to say yes at all, im not judging u,but from ur previous comment,its just the bitter truth...that comment sounded like u were daydreaming about how happy u would be having men that will be able to spoil u with money, while u only give them ur body, u even made emphasis on how those men are better cos, they dont spend much time on sex , whereas ur boyfriend can sex u from morning till night, lol...

MANY of them have made advances at me, na normal package for Lagos(Island).

It doesn’t matter if you are judging me, because the average Nigerian man struggles with REALISM. He would rather you act clueless on issues and that is how some end up with undercover oloshos. The best pretender wins.

I hate having certain discussions with some Nigerian men- they just sit with wig and gavel, ready to judge. Very annoying elements. undecided

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Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Nobody: 7:29pm On Sep 24, 2020
bukatyne:
This is the reason I am always a fan of young relationships.

No baggage, no woman/man used to thressome, no man who has slept with more women than the sand at the beach, no woman who has acquired taste for wierd sex tastes, no overly sexed people who can no longer bond with spouses etc.

All these Oloshos and patrons would think of marrying other people on future.

Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by LINTUNE(m): 7:34pm On Sep 24, 2020
pocohantas:


MANY of them have made advances at me, na normal package for Lagos(Island).

It doesn’t matter if you are judging me, because the average Nigerian man struggles with REALISM. He would rather you act clueless on issues and that is how some end up with undercover oloshos. The best pretender wins.

I hate having certain discussions with some Nigerian men- they just sit with wig and gavel, ready to judge. Very annoying elements. undecided
what has ur stereotypical assumption of naija men, got to do with what we are talking about...i just stated my observation after reading ur comment, no hard feelings...BTW , enjoy ur fantasies and daydreams , lol...*runs away*

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Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by pocohantas(f): 7:40pm On Sep 24, 2020
LINTUNE:
what has ur stereotypical assumption of naija men, got to do with what we are talking about...i just stated my observation after reading ur comment, no hard feelings...BTW , enjoy ur fantasies and daydreams , lol...*runs away*

Funny you talking of assumptions when you are the one doing all the assuming. I don’t have fantasies/daydreams- definitely not such. I guess you are one of the U-27 that knacks for a whole day. So the comment hit close to home.

You don’t need to date these men to “OBSERVE“ and know a busy man won’t have all day to be on top woman. It is common sense or I like to think it is... Keep running, hopefully you collide with some common sense. wink

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Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by LINTUNE(m): 7:50pm On Sep 24, 2020
pocohantas:


Funny you talking of assumptions when you are the one doing all the assuming. I don’t have fantasies/daydreams- definitely not such. I guess you are one of the U-27 that knacks for a whole day. So the comment hit close to home.

You don’t need to date these men to “OBSERVE“ and know, a busy man won’t have all day to be on top woman. It is common sense or I like to think it is... Keep running, hopefully you collide with some common sense. wink
being under 27 is no crime, btw sex is overrated to me..im not that kinda guy...im not celibate, but sex os the last thing ill take as a hobby ok. *flies away*
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by DisLifeSha: 7:51pm On Sep 24, 2020
grin
On a serious not, for almost five years now, I've not even had sex. I better spend that money on my health. Chin chi nor dey

kunkelhanspeter:

How many of your fellow men have you give money before.

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Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Nobody: 7:52pm On Sep 24, 2020
Nigsrdumb:


You see this is an uneducated response from a simp.

Sex is natural and normal, Paid sex is prostitution. Know the difference.

Prostitution is not mainstream in the west, women are different from prostitutes.

There's nothing wrong with frolicking with people who are your age mates when young as long as it's within human sensibilities.

Most of the guys like you are perverts, potential rapists.

Since when did sex become so scarce that your life has to depend on it.

That guy Is a pro dumb simp, mentally unstable and Intellectually handicapped than you could ever Imagine. Never take him and his likes serious......

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Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by OYENIYIJK: 8:23pm On Sep 24, 2020
Goalnaldo:
off data to read? cheesy my guy how far?
I'm economical when it comes to management of data grin grin grin

Boss I dey push am øøø

Still looking for the better way

How your side also? Abi you too don go Amelica?? cheesy
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Goalnaldo(m): 8:28pm On Sep 24, 2020
OYENIYIJK:

I'm economical when it comes to management of data grin grin grin

Boss I dey push am øøø

Still looking for the better way

How your side also? Abi you too don go Amelica?? cheesy
who dash me Amelica? grin oluwa go run am for us all.
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by OYENIYIJK: 8:31pm On Sep 24, 2020
Goalnaldo:
who dash me Amelica? grin oluwa go run am for us all.
We Pray Oh Lord.
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by boxofix: 8:34pm On Sep 24, 2020
uche87:
Akudo earns a salary of less than N85,000 in a month at a struggling company in Lagos. The sole proprietor of the medium-scale enterprise had considered closing down the firm times without number due to its slow pace of growth. For years, he has refused to increase the salary of the busty young lady with light skin and alluring curves which she never fails to show off in tight clothes. She also has no chance of being promoted in any way. The 24-year-old doesn't care about her career. Her job as a front desk officer is just a front for another 'business' which brings the cash. She runs a company within her company and that firm is between her legs. Most of her 'customers' are married men and young internet fraudsters popularly called 'Yahoo Boys'.

She has an active account on Instagram and this is like her own link to the world. It's difficult to understand what she is up to. You need to look closely. Akudo uploads pictures like every normal girl. She makes sure a large chunk of her cleavage is showing, her hips are also exposed out of her short dresses and she poses in a way that her backside is also captured. The pictures are laced with motivational quotes, bible verses and appreciation of God. These are regular innocent pictures we see every day on social media but there is more to them. They are posted as baits with intentions. The 'goods and services' are not conspicuously displayed in the black market but the buyers understand the signals. Once they see them, they make a move and a moneyed deal is sealed like a capital project. Not all ladies are as discreet as Akudo. Others post provocative pictures, twerk in videos, flaunt tattoos, touch on x-rated topics just to tell the outside world they are strictly open for business.

Back to Akudo, she simply goes to popular social media pages on Instagram to make harmless comments. Some might be lengthy, others might be so brief. These comments are for the visibility of her page. Interested buyers who are mostly male folks scroll through the comment section of popular social media pages not just to gauge the opinions of people about issues and incidents, but to look out for people like Akudo. After checking her profile and being satisfied with her pictures, he respectfully sends a message. Akudo initially acts decent but shows her true colours as time goes on. It might be a one-off deal in which they meet at a hotel and the man pays a sizeable amount of money and sex is transacted or a contract in which he becomes the 'friend' Akudo. He constantly helps her out with common material needs while they regularly meet for sex when the need arises. Akudo in turn calls the man her 'best friend, mentor, uncle, zaddy or ex'. When you hear these terms, you need to look deeper.

The business has been fine for Akudo. She never touches her monthly salaries. She drives a 2010 model of Lexus ES 350 saloon car which arrived during the coronavirus pandemic when millions of Nigerians lost their jobs and others took pay-cuts. She attributes her 'success' to God all the time.

Akudo is not alone. Life is tough in Nigeria and maybe tougher in Lagos. It is easy to become homeless because the well-paying jobs are scarce and the house rents keep going up like it wants to explore the heavens. Since Nigerians never share their pains but gains, so that they wouldn't be mocked or regarded as unfortunate in life, the young ladies secretly start to use what they have to get what they want.

How do you explain a situation whereby a lady who earns just N50,000 per month, lives on the mainland and works on the Island, and then easily affords the latest iPhone with other ostentatious belongings. She goes on social media every weekend to share photos of her visitations to swanky restaurants, eating exotic meals and cooling off at 5-Star hotels. These 'online marketers' are always in a hurry to show the world they are 'balling'. It's like they need to convince an imaginary competitor out there.

For ladies who want a bigger chunk of the monies that circulate in the untaxed sex industry in Lagos, they crave for more visibility. They join the entertainment industry where they go into modelling, presentations, reality shows and mostly acting. The big boys stalk the entertainment industry, which is like the 'more you look, the less you see'. In the entertainment industry, you need to look successful to gather momentum. Since you can't engage in internet scam like the male players, you will crawl to the politicians, business tycoons, drug barons and others making easy money, to shore up your bank accounts, so that you can look successful and advance your career.

Since the outbreak of coronavirus globally, the local film industry has taken a hit. It has almost closed down. But this setback hasn't stopped the glory of actresses who have no known businesses or reasonable endorsement deals. They have been flaunting new SUVs on social media as well as newly-acquired houses. The story is the opposite for the men who most times survive on the benevolence of well-meaning Nigerians. Who have the male actors offended? Are they not serving a 'living God'?

Most of the most talented and hard-working male actors only grab the headlines when they engage in crowdfunding to offset medical bills.

With the advancement in information technology and widespread usage of smartphones, social networks have been springing up aside from the major ones like Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. Most young ladies discreetly join them to open business profiles where they transact sex at affordable rates. Most of them are just normal people that can never be suspected to be indulging in such. All you need to simply do is chat them up, agree on a fee, she takes your address and comes down easily using one of the ride-hailing companies. Investigations show sex services are charged according to durations and add-ons. You either go for 'short time' which is a round or two within two hours or so. Those with enough cash opt for 'long rest' which is fixed over the night with about three rounds or more guaranteed, according to the gas in your tank.

The story of this industry can't be told in one article. It is far bigger than imagined. The players are invisible. It is condemned by both participants. Nobody likes to admit it exists but they will always run there for help when the body calls for it. It's like a hospital with numerous patients in emergency wards. It's a multi-billion naira industry without exaggerations. It has changed lives. Many have bought cars, careers, houses, established businesses through this industry. It is called the oldest profession in the world. It is not new, just that the trends are changing. Every young lady seems to be eyeing the sector with a plan to join and support herself. Greed, peer pressure and economic hardship drive the informal industry.

How much is Nigeria's debt again? N31 trillion I guess. If President Muhammadu Buhari decides to track the transactions in the industry with the sole aim to collect taxes, he will repay Nigeria's debts under a period of 16 months, and I mean it.

By Osayimwen Osahon George

Source: http://www.villagetowncrier.com/2020/09/the-multi-billion-naira-sex-industry-in.html
Apt
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Sammiegreg(m): 8:40pm On Sep 24, 2020
Vexedkid:
At the end of the day, we're all sinners and I ain't gonna judge someone for sinning in a different way. As long as you're not hurting another person I have nothing against you. I just puff my AZ and mind my business.
Every one is a sinner by birth but not all are sinners after that. Be born again trust God and He will provide for you.
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by HolySword: 8:43pm On Sep 24, 2020
This is to remind 'Christians' that fornication is a sin

-- HolySword --
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by kunkelhanspeter(m): 8:48pm On Sep 24, 2020
DisLifeSha:
grin
On a serious not, for almost five years now, I've not even had sex. I better spend that money on my health. Chin chi nor dey

Look around the number of rape cases And just imagine if those girls are not there for us what would have happened?
And don’t forget is the oldest profession on earth even in the days of Jesus Christ

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Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by franchasng: 9:18pm On Sep 24, 2020
solasoulmusic:


grin I’ve made my errors in the past as well but in love you always find someone willing to overlook them a focus on your future
that's it, and most often, one don't need to fall in love to get married, just find someone who ticks majority of your desired quality boxes, be attracted to the person to a good extent and settle down.


As insane as it may sound, it is highly impossible for any single lady to get a husband today without getting fvcked....so the dicking is part of the search, but like I said earlier, while getting docked, please protect yourself for your own future happiness and dick wisely.


Life is sweet and short, one need to take things lightly and catch some fun while on this earth.

Me I love women die, especially pinopino chicks with pinopino body cheesy cheesy
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by MOnkeyBabe(f): 9:20pm On Sep 24, 2020
airminem:
Damnnnnn bitcch niggarrr

Isoright



When a real niggarrr heave a sigh of relief and he is about to light up her weed thinking she has heard and seen everything in life

Then boom another one pops up from Akudo
many men many mAny many menymen

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Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Nobody: 9:24pm On Sep 24, 2020
franchasng:
that's it, and most often, one don't need to fall in love to get married, just find someone who ticks majority of your desired quality boxes, be attracted to the person to a good extent and settle down.


As insane as it may sound, it is highly impossible for any single lady to get a husband today without getting fvcked....so the dicking is part of the search, but like I said earlier, while getting docked, please protect yourself for your own future happiness and dick wisely.


Life is sweet and short, one need to take things lightly and catch some fun while on this earth.

Me I love women die, especially pinopino chicks with pinopino body cheesy cheesy

Which one is pinopino lmao?
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by franchasng: 9:26pm On Sep 24, 2020
Nigsrdumb:


You see this is an uneducated response from a simp.

Sex is natural and normal, paid sex is prostitution.

Know the difference.

Prostitution is not mainstream in the west, women are different from prostitutes.

There's nothing wrong with frolicking with people who are your age mates when young as long as it's within human sensibilities.

Most of the guys like you are perverts, potential rapists.

Since when did sex become so scarce that your life has to depend on it.
Great, influential and well to do men of power and might like Donald Trump, Silvio Berlusconi, Vladimir Put in, Nicholas Sarkozy, Tiger Woods, LeBron J, Jay Z, Manny Pachio, Bill Clinton, MKO Abiola, etc, etc all paid for sex, so who be you


Even David the King of Israel saw a beautiful woman that wowed him and he went as far as sending the husband to warfront to be killed so he can have access to her honeypot, who you be cheesy cheesy


I like women oh, abeg you get any pinopino chick with pinopino body, connect your brother asap, I go reward you wella grin grin
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by franchasng: 9:27pm On Sep 24, 2020
solasoulmusic:


Which one is pinopino lmao?
ah! You don't know what pinopino body mean shocked


Don't tell me you are under 18 cheesy
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Nobody: 9:29pm On Sep 24, 2020
franchasng:
ah! You don't know what pinopino body mean shocked


Don't tell me you are under 18 cheesy
I’m not but I’ve never heard of that before
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by franchasng: 9:33pm On Sep 24, 2020
solasoulmusic:
I’m not but I’ve never heard of that before
big protruding bombom+sizeable standing boobs (not big, not flat)+flat tummy is a pinopino something shocked shocked












Does sign of the cross, ojigbijigbi cry
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by BlowAwwal01(m): 9:34pm On Sep 24, 2020
Who knows if the evil girls gat the prettiest face - Juice Wrld

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