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Local journalist looking for women who have been sent links to porn or naked pics from strangers.


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Hi - I'm a local journalist who is doing a story for a national newspaper about women who have been sent either naked pics of strangers or links to online porn sites from strangers. I just need someone who has experienced this to say how disturbing and upsetting this was. You need to be happy being named and a small photo used. You will receive a fee for your time. Please PM me if this has happened to you or someone you know. Many thanks.
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Hi . I'm a local pervert doing a story for a national porn site about women who've been sent naked attempts at drumming up a story by strangers at newspapers.I just need someone who has experienced this to say how disturbing and upsetting it was . You will receive a small fee for providing me with my pre selected quotes. Please don't PM me.

Many w@&nks.

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I have been a Victim of unsolicited E-mail. Phone calls and Mail through my door for some time now.


Things I have been offered include:-


A Mexican Passion.


A Meaty One.


A Flaming Torch.


A GOGO Special.


A GOGO Supreme.


I can get


A Tuttu Le Carni.


A Penne Con Pollo Funghi.



I have been offered a 7 incher, 12 incher and even a 15 incher.


And many other little things On The Side. Ahem, Say no more.


I can get a Single Deal or a Twin Deal 7 days a week.


Also The Daily Special. P.O.A.


Just a phone call away Delivered discretely to my door.


Any Journalist wishing to here my full story, I am available for a small fee.


Please PM The Fox.


DulwichFox

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