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Who else thinks that Craigslist needs to be Handled better?

I was sitting at home last night and a buddy of mine came over. We got ont he subject texas starting to make a stand towards craigslist calling it an online prostitution sight. I kind of laughed at that because i have used craigslist before to purchase some items. He got up and used my Laptop and went to craigslist and placed an ad stating he was looking for a female between the ages of 24 and 36 for oral pleasures no strings attached. I sat there stating that he would not get a single message and this morning he came over before we reported in and he had 23 messages from people asking for his pics, stating they would preform the action as long as he hosted, also started stating prices for those actions. Is it me or is it CRAZY how even our children if they wanted to could post an ad on there for any thing that they can provided sexual pleasures for certain items. Do you think it's getting out of hand? Is it just me or is this world getting to where every thing is derived off sex and secrets.

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    1 decade ago
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    no. i dont think its getting out of hand. a child shouldnt be on that site but yet it should still be available for the people who want and need it. i just went on there for the first time..the casual encounters place...just like your friend was listed in...and i found exactly what i was looking for. now its up to the parents to enforce rules as far as what sites their kids can go on. i shouldnt NOT be able to find what i'm looking for just because some kids cant find anything better to do.

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