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Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Gerrard59(m): 4:44pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
pocohantas: Long live Poco!!! On a serious note, that's the best option for a young and beautiful lady desirous of entering the industry. Pareto's principle. |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Gerrard59(m): 4:46pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
franchasng: When I grow up, I want to be like you. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by bukatyne(f): 4:47pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
crackhaus: Young as per both parties (not young girls and old men biko: they should carry their old bodies to their mates) Fresh in university or end of university is OK for both parties. You know yourselves very well. No matter how bad things are, they get worse as the person grows older. An olosho at 20 would be a senior olosho with higher body count at 30. An aspiring patron at 20 would be a grand patron at 35. |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by pocohantas(f): 4:48pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
bukatyne: I agree with all you’ve said, but I was focused on the ones with what they call sponsors and benefactors. If you check, you will see I stated that they are moving on from “runz”. I think there is even a level in the business. They look up to their seniors in the game who have retired from daily hustle, to referrals, then international trade...lol! My reference to fcking was because of guys who think it is okay to fck them as bfs, but suddenly raise the roof when it is a sucre papito. There is a thread telling girls who do not want sex to avoid relationships and they are in support. Rather than avoid relationships, these girls have chosen to avoid relationships with struggling guys. Like, all men want the SEX, the broke ones even want to die there. So, why sin in poverty? You get? 2 Likes |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by bukatyne(f): 4:49pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
successtutor: We are talking high end, masters holder Oloshos you are talking about Oloshos in hotels. 1 Like |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Gerrard59(m): 4:52pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
oldman112: Owerri is in Northern Nigeria. These girls don't need to stand outside (that reduces one's market value IMO). A mere Google search is all a customer needs to do. 1 Like |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Nobody: 4:52pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
nawao 1 Like |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by bukatyne(f): 4:58pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
pocohantas: Leave the romance Boys alone, they are just starting life. Or perhaps, my colleagues have just snatched their girlfriends They don't think it is OK to fvck guys as bfs, they think it is OK to fvck THEM till the relationship is over and they start singing 'olosho' tune. I think Nollywood is their post-graduate entry level. That industry fVcking pays the women! Pun intended. 3 Likes |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by pocohantas(f): 4:59pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
Gerrard59: Honestly, if you check the dating dynamics in Nigeria- you’ll realize just few would get a good deal in the long run. With the way our youths are wasting themselves, reckless lifestyles and drug abuse... God help us. Some no even send again, they are on YOLO mode. 1 Like |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by RoseyJ: 5:05pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
SMH |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Nobody: 5:06pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
Interesting article but as someone said this article is extremely one sided against females but the pendulum could swing both ways for men as well especially when it comes to romance scams and abroad women but somehow we pick on women but who patronizes them? The downside about this mentality is when you then meet decent people from good backgrounds your lifetime experience of Oloshoism will make you not notice the difference between real affection and paid attention you may even look down and mistreat others because of the thought that every single woman or man can be bought for a price and it’s not true. Some men or women did not intend to enter the prostitute business it just happened because of lack of opportunities but I am not here to judge them I just wish they would discover more talents that they do possess and ways to make money that may be more lucrative than being mishandled , mistreated and insulted by men and women I’ve never been a fan of having a guy I’m in a relationship with buy me things neither do I solicit attention from other men while I’m in a relationship with someone men who contact me do so for travel advice but I do put Gods child on my social media ...it’s unfair to be roped into the whole thing just because your upfront about your religion on social media the writer is generalizing there From what I’ve observed the cleavage showing and body exposure is a major clue but then again I can’t hate them some of them are providing for their families though like I said I wish they could do something less degrading to prevent articles like this Would I consider entering the business in the future? I won’t not in my lifetime but does it stop an ignorant man from assuming all women are prostitutes cause they make their own money? no To each his own 2 Likes |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by crackhaus: 5:07pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
bukatyne:Yup, I know the text in bold is what you meant. What I was trying to draw your attention to is that even before young people enter unis these days (even happened during my days, but not as much as now), they are already having sex with their age-mates at 15/16/17 or with those who are a little bit older. The point here being, if the idea is to avoid having relationships with people who have not had previous sexual partners, then it's quite unrealistic since kids at 100level these days already dated and had sex while in secondary school. The ones who make it to uni before dating/having sex with a guy, majority don't get married to their 1st bf, not even 2nd or 3rd. You're using your own reality to make a representation of what you expect should happen generally, which is very far from what really happens. If dem call 100 women now including yourself and ask how many of you are married to your first bf, you will probably be the only one to say aye... 2 Likes |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Olam09(m): 5:10pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
Uncle joe once said 100 man shook dem hoes |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by ubcandid(m): 5:10pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
bukatyne:life is not a straight line curve, you would be shocked that so many without these weird taste you're talking of, would get to a point in their life were that life they didnt live starts having a huge urge on them. I just feel we humans are wired to immorality. |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Jeffyblaq(m): 5:16pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
franchasng:Everything said are just 99% correct. Like a whole damn beautiful ladies all over willing to get drilled but for a price.. My boss in his mid 40s (a native of Cyprus). Stinking rich as an established engineer but never married despite his riches. He asked if I'm married, I said yes. He said, itz of no use getting married when he can still get children anywhere. This is the stage we are now. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Nobody: 5:16pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
solasoulmusic: Great point, good Nigerian women have to find a way to differentiate themselves from prostitutes. Otherwise I don't think anyone would marry in that country again, so far the prostitutes have taken over the mainstream view of the Nigerian woman and it's only going to get worse cause they're now making porn in your name. |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Gerrard59(m): 5:16pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
sweetrace: Unfortunately, the male hormone - testosterone begs to disagree. Those who solely criticise females are largely ignorant or biased. 1 Like |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Nobody: 5:18pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
Gerrard59: If you have to patronise prostitutes to get your freak on in Nigeria, you're a simp. |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by jimter44(m): 5:20pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
TSBO: It's as a result greed. |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by foolbuster: 5:21pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
BreconHills: This is shallow thinking. Sucessive failed Nigerian governments is the cause of Nigeria's economic hardship. To cope the people turn to social vices including yahoo yahoo and prostitution. 1 Like |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by bukatyne(f): 5:24pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
crackhaus: Maybe not virgins but decent enough people. My major concern is not picking people who can no longer bond because they have had too many people emotionally and/or sexually and people we know well. The university affords you almost free opportunity to know who a person is (under pressure, when 'free', associates, values, ambition, aspirations) etc. The standards are dropping jare. |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by pocohantas(f): 5:24pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
solasoulmusic: I find it funny or should I say hypocritical when men complain of female immorality and how they don’t want to marry. Is it women that deserve to be with retired, refurbished and undercover broloshos? The men patronizing these girls are people’s boyfriends, fiancés and even husbands. Lil wonder some of these girls also do not want to marry and even when they marry, every female is a suspect. There is really no peace for the wicked. 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by OriflameNIG: 5:24pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
Instagram is ruining girls all over the world |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by bukatyne(f): 5:29pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
pocohantas: 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. 1 Like |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by OriflameNIG: 5:30pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
Akaegwu:Its all over the world. Not Nigeria alone. Even Asian countries that were not doing porn in those days have taken over |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by sweetrace(f): 5:30pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
Gerrard59: Mind over matter! |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Nobody: 5:34pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
Nigsrdumb: Thanks we already do most of the good Nigerian women out there like me do not base their success on their features and assets but we can often be roped into the category by you guys sometimes cause you’re just expecting it or your peers are it’s really about perception Value a guy reserve yourself for only him curve other men willing to be there for you but during an argument the first thing you will hear is all women are whores 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Banmeallday: 5:35pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
This is what happens when you abandon your culture and stay silent when evil is being done... 1 Like |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by kurlz(f): 5:36pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
motionarena: Take a stroll to Benin. And come and write again. |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by franchasng: 5:36pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
Gerrard59:some men pretend they don't like women, me I love women die, especially the hot sexy young ones, they are the reason the world is at peace today |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Nobody: 5:39pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
solasoulmusic: It's not that, i could have sworn Nigerian women were queens just 2 years ago, until I looked closer. Go to Instagram pick any random girls from Nigeria , including hijabis, copy their Snapchat accounts. Then follow them and their friends using the 6 degrees of separation. You will throw up. Just a little experiment. It's really really bad , no exaggeration 1 Like |
Re: The Multi-billion Naira Sex Industry In Lagos And Its Invisible Players by Starzo: 5:39pm On Sep 24, 2020 |
U seem to have vast knowledge on this subject matter E b like say.... pocohantas: 2 Likes 1 Share |
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