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Should there be a contest on this site, the winner gets his first visit to a T-girl?

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  • Should there be a contest on this site, the winner gets his first visit to a T-girl?

    Sometimes I see posts here by guys saying, they'd love to see a t-girl, but they don't have the money etc etc. Maybe they're just making excuses, but maybe it's true.

    would be great if this site ran a contest, and the winner gets his first t-girl visit paid for. I'd kick in $50 towards a contest like that. In exchange, the winner could post about the experience, and the t-girl could tell us about it, too.

  • #2
    Originally posted by capablanca View Post
    Sometimes I see posts here by guys saying, they'd love to see a t-girl, but they don't have the money etc etc. Maybe they're just making excuses, but maybe it's true.

    would be great if this site ran a contest, and the winner gets his first t-girl visit paid for. I'd kick in $50 towards a contest like that. In exchange, the winner could post about the experience, and the t-girl could tell us about it, too.
    thats a great idea good work
    SEMI-RETIRED 519-209-3058

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    • #3
      thanks!

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      • #4
        maybe lisa can help

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        • #5
          i second the motion!
          Giggity

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Admin
            I think the police call that procurement.
            It could be procurement. Depends how it's done. The criminal code definition is:

            Procuring
            212. (1) Every one who
            (a) procures, attempts to procure or solicits a person to have illicit sexual intercourse with another person, whether in or out of Canada

            I don't think a contest would fall within the definition. If the contest involved a vote by the members of the website, each of the voters would simply be expressing an opinion. none of them would, as individuals, be guilty of an offence. If a person donates money for the winner of the contest, he's not donating money for a particular person to do something with anyone. He's just donating money.

            I must admit that I haven't done serious research on the question, and I suspect there is not a lot in the way of precedent. But in any event, the Honourable Madam Justice Himel did us all a favour recently by striking down the idiotic prostitution laws as unconstitutional. So let's give it a go!!!!

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            • #7
              lol if the government gets wind they'll want their bit for a lottery licence.

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