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Landlords Are Posting Rent For Sex Adverts Offering Women A Free Room In Return For Sex

Wise Guy

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Shocked?.

Inside the sleazy world of 'Rent for Sex' landlords: How 250,000 women have been offered a free room in return for sexual favours as Craigslist advertiser insists: 'I'm not doing anything wrong'



  • BBC reporter Ellie Flynn went undercover and messaged men on Craigslist
    [*]One landlord defended set up and claimed he was seeking 'companionship'
    [*]Number of seedy adverts is booming and so far no one has been prosecuted


Inside the sleazy world of 'Rent for Sex' landlords | Daily Mail Online




 

WOLF

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Shocked?.

Inside the sleazy world of 'Rent for Sex' landlords: How 250,000 women have been offered a free room in return for sexual favours as Craigslist advertiser insists: 'I'm not doing anything wrong'



  • BBC reporter Ellie Flynn went undercover and messaged men on Craigslist
    [*]One landlord defended set up and claimed he was seeking 'companionship'
    [*]Number of seedy adverts is booming and so far no one has been prosecuted


Inside the sleazy world of 'Rent for Sex' landlords | Daily Mail Online






If they agree plus zero pain and lots to gain, why not?.
 

GoPro

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Shocked?.

Inside the sleazy world of 'Rent for Sex' landlords: How 250,000 women have been offered a free room in return for sexual favours as Craigslist advertiser insists: 'I'm not doing anything wrong'



  • BBC reporter Ellie Flynn went undercover and messaged men on Craigslist
    [*]One landlord defended set up and claimed he was seeking 'companionship'
    [*]Number of seedy adverts is booming and so far no one has been prosecuted


Inside the sleazy world of 'Rent for Sex' landlords | Daily Mail Online






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Jessica Rain

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Ethically not the best, and completely illegal.

In a place like TO where we are having a bit of housing crisis though, I can see this crossing a bit of line. Vulnerable women feeling like they have no choice because it is sleeping with this man for a place to live or live homeless. That is not right.

Only because when distress or hardship are involved, it can cross the line into taking advantage territory. Just like store owners raising the price of water by 500% because of a storm that rolled through.

There is free enterprise and then there is not. So long as it is free choice, then ok, but in most of these situations, the women who agree, are only doing so because they feel they have too. I can't support that.
 

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Ethically not the best, and completely illegal.

In a place like TO where we are having a bit of housing crisis though, I can see this crossing a bit of line. Vulnerable women feeling like they have no choice because it is sleeping with this man for a place to live or live homeless. That is not right.

Only because when distress or hardship are involved, it can cross the line into taking advantage territory. Just like store owners raising the price of water by 500% because of a storm that rolled through.

There is free enterprise and then there is not. So long as it is free choice, then ok, but in most of these situations, the women who agree, are only doing so because they feel they have too. I can't support that.

They may prefer it to having to pay 2000 a month. The same is said by the antiprostitution crowd that no woman chooses to sell sex. It's the same argument. Let adults make up their own mind.

On the flip side I am a landlord and I prefer the cash and I'll hire my own lady when I choose to.
 

Jessica Rain

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They may prefer it to having to pay 2000 a month. The same is said by the antiprostitution crowd that no woman chooses to sell sex. It's the same argument. Let adults make up their own mind.

On the flip side I am a landlord and I prefer the cash and I'll hire my own lady when I choose to.

Some escorts do not choose to sell sex. They are preyed upon. Mostly for their vulnerability, and just like most of us agree that is wrong, I don't see why that same logic could not be applied here.

If a woman, as per the article, is homeless and she is presented with the option of sleeping on the street or under a roof but only if she fucks the landlord according to some schedule, that is wrong and illegal and rightfully so.

Some ladies like myself are totally free-choice women, some are survival escorts, some are totally trafficked and there are many others in between. Just because it is right for one side, doesn't mean it is for the other.

Which is why something like this is illegal.

If the woman is free-choice like me and wants to fuck for the roof over her head, no problem but the stories shared, those were not the cases at all.
 

Jessica Rain

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How often are women forced to get into the sex industry?

You mean besides the women trafficked every year? You want numbers for Canada? The world?

Is that including all the woman who are pimped because they are kind of different from the above. Those in a relationship with a man who forcing her to work to make the money.

Are we including those who are working because of addiction. That forces them to continue to sell sex even when they don't want too.

Or the survival sex women who do this because they have kids to feed and really no other way to make the cash they need for whatever reason.

Which set of numbers do you want? Be forewarned too. Any numbers I can pull, will be lower then reality because this stuff is not all reported all the time.
 

Sophia Sinclair

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Another point not being brought up is once a woman agrees, whether by free choice (good) or by feeling they have no other choice (not good), with no written agreement, what's to stop either party from changing the so called rules, either demanding more sex than originally agreed upon or vice versa, not participating in sex as agreed upon prior to moving in? I've had problems tenant wise with a legally binding lease. I can only imagine the mess these type of arrangements can lead to when expectations or demands aren't being met.
 

Sophia Sinclair

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How often are women forced to get into the sex industry?

Waaaaay more than most people want to believe.

You mean besides the women trafficked every year? You want numbers for Canada? The world?

Is that including all the woman who are pimped because they are kind of different from the above. Those in a relationship with a man who forcing her to work to make the money.

Are we including those who are working because of addiction. That forces them to continue to sell sex even when they don't want too.

Or the survival sex women who do this because they have kids to feed and really no other way to make the cash they need for whatever reason.

Which set of numbers do you want? Be forewarned too. Any numbers I can pull, will be lower then reality because this stuff is not all reported all the time.

Interesting Reads

Raising Awareness in Oakville that Human Trafficking Victims Here are Usually Canadian
https://www.insidehalton.com/news-story/6157883-raising-awareness-in-oakville-that-human-trafficking-victims-here-are-usually-canadian/

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Rolex

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Get a load of this one.

If you’re going to go on your social media accounts and offer up free sex to anyone who shows up to your hotel room, you should probably expect a crowd of pervs ready to take you up on that offer. And a 19-year-old blogger named Ye Mouyi certainly learned that the way.

Mouyi took it to social media account to inform the world that she was up to have sex with anyone for free. Mouyi even put the hotel she was staying at and her hotel room number. And wouldn’t you know it but 3,000 people showed up. It probably looked like this:



Chinese blogger is detained after offering free sex at a hotel | Daily Mail Online
 

Madman

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Interesting Reads

Raising Awareness in Oakville that Human Trafficking Victims Here are Usually Canadian
https://www.insidehalton.com/news-story/6157883-raising-awareness-in-oakville-that-human-trafficking-victims-here-are-usually-canadian/

Joy Smith Foundation
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Anything the Joy Smith Foundation puts out is a conflation. Trafficking is now the code word for let's stop prostitution period.

If a woman or man chooses to sell sex because of poverty it's still a consensual situation and he/she is choosing sex work over working at Walmart for minimum wage is it not?

If a woman is being pimped and her funds all taken away, this is illegal and the pimp should be prosecuted.

If a group of women from an impoverished country decide to come here to apply their chosen trade this is not being trafficked, this is a person making a choice to make more money the best way they know and choose to do provided they get to keep the bulk of the funds they earn.
 
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