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prostitutes in east dulwich


Mark Arram

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I was wondering f anyone has norticed the recent arrival of prostitutes to east dulwich, mainly on the street corners of Barry road and tyrell road and barry road and northcross road. i have seen several young girls, all with recently washed hair and cut up jeans, sitting and leaning on brick wealls, smoking the occasional cigarette, offering sex to anyt single man that happens to walk past them. ithappened to me, but becausae i was married and faitful and loving to my wife, i said no, but i could have saids yes. was wondering if anyone else out there had seen these prostitutes and been propositioned like me.
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Barry Rd. and North Cross Rd. do not meet. Did you mean Upland Rd. and Barry Rd.


Bit Defamitory to suggest these girls are Soliciting.


Smoking the occasional cigarette ..???


Offering sex to any single man that happens to walk past them ??


How long did you observe them for ???


I would think any 'ladies of the night' would be on Lordship Lane

Not in such a quiet location as you suggest.


I think your imagination may of got the better of you.


Fox

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the-e-dealer Wrote:

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> At last East Dulwich is a fun place to live.


Except if you're female, obviously.

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KidKruger Wrote:

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> prostitutes fun.

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> whatever gender.



Yeah...the working girl stood shaking and near naked in Bawdale Rd last year ( after being robbed by 4 guys at gun point in her premises ) wasn't having much "fun"


But then, maybe she was just having-a-bad-day



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