@mercedesmorr found dead in apartment

You don't have to specifically say she deserved to die but you imply it when you start talking about risks that come with an alleged line of work.

I think this convo would go a lot better if niggas just said "damn, I assumed cause she's _______, she was an escort"

I think this an honest response to have but when you speak as if your assumptions are based in truth, then that's where you're going to get challenged for your thoughts
In the immortal words of Cam'ron from 'Paid In Full', 'everyone dies, B'.
 
She's dead because she got paid for giving up pussy and she didn't to this dude. This has nothing to do with imagination
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@AP2.0 @Infamous114 @Mister

Since yall want to wack my post... this is what he wrote allegedly...

Yall trying to act like dude wasn't paying
 
a sugar daddy isn’t prostitution, you jackbag.

you and your imagination can get the fuck on.
A sugar daddy is a form of prostitution

It means some older dude pays her a regular payment to hang out and fuck and treat him nice.

He'll buy shit like a car or pay rent monthly.

Now while some weirdo might pay a chick just for presence a man spending like that gone want some sex.

It's a financial sexual relationship.

It's long term prostitution with a dude she isn't really attracted to usually.
 
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A sugar daddy is a form of prostitution

It means some older dude pays her a regular payment to hang out and fuck and treat him nice.

He'll buy shit like a car or pay rent monthly.

Now while some weirdo might pay a chick just for presence a man spending like than gone want some sex.

It's a financial sexual relationship.

It's long term prostitution with a dude she isn't really attracted to usually.

not always the case.

I know 2 women right now who got lame niggas paying for their bills and them dudes ain’t even smelled their breath in real life
 
not always the case.

I know 2 women right now who got lame niggas paying for their bills and them dudes ain’t even smelled their breath in real life
That's not the normal..just because you have anecdotal evidence doesn't make it the norm
 
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@AP2.0 @Infamous114 @Mister

Since yall want to wack my post... this is what he wrote allegedly...

Yall trying to act like dude wasn't paying
If he, under his own will just gives her money with the expectation of something in return, is that on him or her?

If he felt used, it may be cause of his own expectations

Can I really get pissed if I buy a lotto ticket with the expectation of winning and I don't?
 
You don't have to specifically say she deserved to die but you imply it when you start talking about risks that come with an alleged line of work.

I think this convo would go a lot better if niggas just said "damn, I assumed cause she's _______, she was an escort"

I think this an honest response to have but when you speak as if your assumptions are based in truth, then that's where you're going to get challenged for your thoughts


That wouldn't have been an honest response because it's not what I was thinking.


My assumptions are based on publicly available information about the circumstances surrounding her death.


Based on that information, none of my assumptions are farfetched by any stretch of the imagination.
 
not always the case.

I know 2 women right now who got lame niggas paying for their bills and them dudes ain’t even smelled their breath in real life


Those lame niggas could potentially be a ticking time bomb too.


Those women are playing a dangerous game.


Everything's all good.........until it isn't.
 
That wouldn't have been an honest response because it's not what I was thinking.


My assumptions are based on publicly available information about the circumstances surrounding her death.


Based on that information, none of my assumptions are farfetched by any stretch of the imagination.
@Eyerone asked y'all to post confirmed public information

If you don't have anything then it's speculation
 
One of many thoughts to dwell on


Over the past decade, an unconventional method of dating, known as sugaring, has become more and more popular. Sugaring is when a younger woman and an older, wealthy man form a relationship where the man, the sugar daddy, gives the woman, the sugar baby, money and gifts in exchange for the time they spend together.

The phenomenon often draws comparisons to prostitution. Both prostitution and sugaring involve exchanging money for intimate services. While sugaring does not always include sexual acts, it is often part of the arrangement. Those who are involved in sugaring often differentiate between prostitution and sugaring by emphasizing the dating aspect of sugaring. They say that prostitution is flat out exchanging money for sex, and being a sugar baby is more similar to being in a consensual, adult relationship where your partner supports you financially.

Can You Be Charged With Prostitution For Engaging In Sugaring?
This grey area begs an important question: Can you be charged with prostitution or solicitation for engaging in sugaring?

Many websites that facilitate the formation of these mutually beneficial relationships ensure to use specific language to skirt legal liability and have strict policies against advertising sex in exchange for money. Despite this, the main investor behind RichMeetBeautiful, a sugar daddy dating site, was convicted of promoting prostitution in Belgium where prostitution is legal, but related activities, such as soliciting and pimping, are illegal.

According to Washington D.C.’s legal code, prostitution is defined as a sexual act or contact with another person in return for giving or receiving anything of value. Under this definition, it would not be difficult to charge someone with prostitution or solicitation due to the broad parameters for what acts are prohibited and what can be exchanged in the relationship to constitute a violation of the law.
 
I saw something about him being a stalker who broke into her house. The sugar daddy angle may have just been somebody out of touch misunderstanding how OF works.

I said this on page 1, sounds like it’s still as likely as any other theory
 
You don't have to specifically say she deserved to die but you imply it when you start talking about risks that come with an alleged line of work.

I think this convo would go a lot better if niggas just said "damn, I assumed cause she's _______, she was an escort"

I think this an honest response to have but when you speak as if your assumptions are based in truth, then that's where you're going to get challenged for your thoughts

nah, not necessarily


talkin bout the risk could be jus that


I could say you can make an astronomical amount of money sellin dope but, there are risks that come w/ it that the average 9-5er are less likely to face

so move accordingly to mitigate those risks
 
One of many thoughts to dwell on


Over the past decade, an unconventional method of dating, known as sugaring, has become more and more popular. Sugaring is when a younger woman and an older, wealthy man form a relationship where the man, the sugar daddy, gives the woman, the sugar baby, money and gifts in exchange for the time they spend together.

The phenomenon often draws comparisons to prostitution. Both prostitution and sugaring involve exchanging money for intimate services. While sugaring does not always include sexual acts, it is often part of the arrangement. Those who are involved in sugaring often differentiate between prostitution and sugaring by emphasizing the dating aspect of sugaring. They say that prostitution is flat out exchanging money for sex, and being a sugar baby is more similar to being in a consensual, adult relationship where your partner supports you financially.

Can You Be Charged With Prostitution For Engaging In Sugaring?
This grey area begs an important question: Can you be charged with prostitution or solicitation for engaging in sugaring?

Many websites that facilitate the formation of these mutually beneficial relationships ensure to use specific language to skirt legal liability and have strict policies against advertising sex in exchange for money. Despite this, the main investor behind RichMeetBeautiful, a sugar daddy dating site, was convicted of promoting prostitution in Belgium where prostitution is legal, but related activities, such as soliciting and pimping, are illegal.

According to Washington D.C.’s legal code, prostitution is defined as a sexual act or contact with another person in return for giving or receiving anything of value. Under this definition, it would not be difficult to charge someone with prostitution or solicitation due to the broad parameters for what acts are prohibited and what can be exchanged in the relationship to constitute a violation of the law.
That's broad as hell.

So is a date where I pay for it and later smash prostitution ?

Is marriage prostitution?

Is any interaction with a female prostitution ?

why Gomorra?
 
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