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Re: Campus Prostitution Not So Bad(reasons) by Kobojunkie: 11:38pm On Mar 23, 2023
Albertone:
■ Is selling her body the only way to achieve her purpose? You even wished her a good husband.
■ A good husband deserves a good wife not a half eaten harlot that took a break from prostitution. Can you wish your son a runz girl as a wife?
1. So these girls do not deserve any good thing, is that your resolve then? undecided

2. But aren't your sons among those patronizing many these same girls? Why do your sons deserve anything better than the girls do? undecided

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Re: Campus Prostitution Not So Bad(reasons) by Kobojunkie: 11:41pm On Mar 23, 2023
Eagba:
■ Please don't blame a poor boy that goes into armed robbery because of poverty. With this your rada rada.
1. Armed robbery is a crime committed against another and a menace to society at large. Prostitutes do not constitute the same problems in that they provide a service for a demand in society. Note the difference? undecided

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Re: Campus Prostitution Not So Bad(reasons) by Philipmighty(m): 11:43pm On Mar 23, 2023
@ op what we are you trying to say, are you trying to justify prostitution or what, let me tell you for the fact it works for you doesn't mean it will work for everyone, some loose there lives in the process, some contract deadly STDs from the process, so stop justifying oloshoims cus you we are from a poor background, what's happens to real hustling, what's happens to learning a skill, must you be an ashawo to make it in life as a woman, just pray your girl child shouldn't be an example of what you Just wrote here, then you will know the pain some mother's do go through when there realize there daughter is a full time prostitute.

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Re: Campus Prostitution Not So Bad(reasons) by Kobojunkie: 11:59pm On Mar 23, 2023
Philipmighty:
■ @ op what we are you trying to say, are you trying to justify prostitution or what, let me tell you for the fact it works for you doesn't mean it will work for everyone, some loose there lives in the process, some contract deadly STDs from the process, so stop justifying oloshoims cus you we are from a poor background, what's happens to real hustling, what's happens to learning a skill, must you be an ashawo to make it in life as a woman,
■ just pray your girl child shouldn't be an example of what you Just wrote here, then you will know the pain some mother's do go through when there realize there daughter is a full time prostitute.
1. For the umpteenth time, OP does not need to provide justification for it as it is a reality that exists for the majority of unemployed, under-educated masses in a country with poverty rate at 90% and growing. undecided

2. You do know that the ones served by this are your sons as well? If you do not want your children to have to resort to prostitution either as service providers or customers, then ensure you only have only the number of kids you are sufficiently able to provide for, and adequately train, from birth through to adulthood. Otherwise, you are a part of the problem. undecided

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Re: Campus Prostitution Not So Bad(reasons) by Gerrard59(m): 1:22am On Mar 24, 2023
DonBenny77:
Body count gone to the dogs.
My babe just got admission in federal university otuoke.
I've broken up with her in my mind already
grin

You should have married her if you truly wanted to be with her forever. Except you were using her to pass time, if so, she is right to begin dating other men.
Re: Campus Prostitution Not So Bad(reasons) by Gerrard59(m): 1:23am On Mar 24, 2023
Until I see where the men are condemned just as these young and innocent girls are, I will never take you people seriously. Poor men looking for who to pour their frustration on.

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Re: Campus Prostitution Not So Bad(reasons) by Gerrard59(m): 1:27am On Mar 24, 2023
CodeTemplar:
What is bad is bad. It is bad. Though it is a common shortcut, it is still wrong to engage in it and its widespread practice cannot legitimatize it in anyway.
@OP, starting a business with sugar daddy proceeds if sex is what was offered in exchange is just a magnification of the evil deed and doesn't legitimatize the foundation and source of capital.

How is having sex an 'evil deed'? undecided

The way some of you use words on Nairaland is shocking. E say na legitimizing the foundation kin ni kon.
Re: Campus Prostitution Not So Bad(reasons) by Gerrard59(m): 1:29am On Mar 24, 2023
jerryforgood:
Take your devilish advice to hell. Bulshit, who ashawo life help?

The rich men who they service. The families they sponsor and pay bills for. The businesses they start using the proceeds from it. The businesses that exist because of their presence. And many more.

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Re: Campus Prostitution Not So Bad(reasons) by Gerrard59(m): 1:34am On Mar 24, 2023
Eagba:

Please don't blame a poor boy that goes into armed robbery because of poverty. With this your rada rada.

Stealing is a crime. Prostitution is not a crime. One took something from another with brute force and without permission. The other provided a service that Nigerian men desperately yearn for .

That is the difference.

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Re: Campus Prostitution Not So Bad(reasons) by Gerrard59(m): 1:38am On Mar 24, 2023
Philipmighty:
@ op what we are you trying to say, are you trying to justify prostitution or what, let me tell you for the fact it works for you doesn't mean it will work for everyone, some loose there lives in the process, some contract deadly STDs from the process, so stop justifying oloshoims cus you we are from a poor background, what's happens to real hustling, what's happens to learning a skill, must you be an ashawo to make it in life as a woman, just pray your girl child shouldn't be an example of what you Just wrote here, then you will know the pain some mother's do go through when there realize there daughter is a full time prostitute.

If Nigerian men stop patronising prostitutes, prostitution would reduce drastically. Hook-up does not exist in a vacuum. There is someone out there demanding for the service. Another has to supply it. How come you people are yet to address the issue from the roots? Are you people not the ones who defend side chicks online? Chant that men are polygamous by nature? Why are you now fighting against prostitution when your behaviours encourage the trade, which is as old as mankind?

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Re: Campus Prostitution Not So Bad(reasons) by Philipmighty(m): 2:00am On Mar 24, 2023
Gerrard59:


If Nigerian men stop patronising prostitutes, prostitution would reduce drastically. Hook-up does not exist in a vacuum. There is someone out there demanding for the service. Another has to supply it. How come you people are yet to address the issue from the roots? Are you people not the ones who defend side chicks online? Chant that men are polygamous by nature? Why are you now fighting against prostitution when your behaviours encourage the trade, which is as old as mankind?
How about we go this way, prostitutes been in unexistence, don't you think the number of the clients will reduce drastically.
Re: Campus Prostitution Not So Bad(reasons) by Kobojunkie: 2:59am On Mar 24, 2023
Philipmighty:
■ How about we go this way, prostitutes been in unexistence, don't you think the number of the clients will reduce drastically.
1. Does this mean you are somehow convinced that the reason so many men patronize prostitutes has to do with the availability of the service --- supply responsible for demand? undecided

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Re: Campus Prostitution Not So Bad(reasons) by sageb: 3:50am On Mar 24, 2023
Preshieben:
https://www.nairaland.com/1839798/campus-prostitution-growing-concern-nigeria

Good afternoon.. I know most of y'all have seen and commented on this thread plus this particular thread is not getting the views and facts it should... mostly bashers cheesy plus it's an old thread

I have seen most comments blaming the men for prostitution and I think it's an actual fact., I mean that's true to some extent.

Meanwhile, I think girls from poor home should be allowed to do whatever they want to do to survive while in campus without condemning them.. I'll have to explain this..
While in school, I've seen poor religious and decent girls drop out of school just because they don't want to get involved in it and I have also seen girls with numerous sugar daddies graduate with flying colors and even working through connections they got from those men.

I think prostitution is really bad when you have the vital things to survive and you're into it because you want to slay or when you have a supportive parent that are capable, but you're not satisfied with what they provide for you.

As a girl from a poor home, I knew what I passed through in school till I decided to have sugar daddies after 4 failed attempts of starting a petty businesses, things became alot easier ... Currently, I'm doing so fine and earning money on my own without sugar daddies..

Please leave these girls alone, times are hard so Is life

Ain't you the model in Uyo again?
so you were doing hookup ?
Re: Campus Prostitution Not So Bad(reasons) by Dshocker(m): 4:29am On Mar 24, 2023
Preshieben:
https://www.nairaland.com/1839798/campus-prostitution-growing-concern-nigeria

Good afternoon.. I know most of y'all have seen and commented on this thread plus this particular thread is not getting the views and facts it should... mostly bashers cheesy plus it's an old thread

I have seen most comments blaming the men for prostitution and I think it's an actual fact., I mean that's true to some extent.

Meanwhile, I think girls from poor home should be allowed to do whatever they want to do to survive while in campus without condemning them.. I'll have to explain this..
While in school, I've seen poor religious and decent girls drop out of school just because they don't want to get involved in it and I have also seen girls with numerous sugar daddies graduate with flying colors and even working through connections they got from those men.

I think prostitution is really bad when you have the vital things to survive and you're into it because you want to slay or when you have a supportive parent that are capable, but you're not satisfied with what they provide for you.

As a girl from a poor home, I knew what I passed through in school till I decided to have sugar daddies after 4 failed attempts of starting a petty businesses, things became alot easier ... Currently, I'm doing so fine and earning money on my own without sugar daddies..

Please leave these girls alone, times are hard so Is life

Wonders they say, shall never end.

So you confidently come online to tell the world that sugar daddy established you by sleeping with you countless times?

Not even 1 or 2, but multiple sugar daddies.

One innocent Akwa ibom brother will unknowningly marry you 😳😳😳

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Re: Campus Prostitution Not So Bad(reasons) by Cazzim(m): 4:47am On Mar 24, 2023
Albertone:



Is selling her body the only way to achieve her purpose?

You even wished her a good husband. A good husband deserves a good wife not a half eaten harlot that took a break from prostitution.

Can you wish your son a runz girl as a wife?


well you right sha
Re: Campus Prostitution Not So Bad(reasons) by DEROX: 5:29am On Mar 24, 2023
Kobojunkie:
1. HAHA! Do you do a background check on every girl you meet? undecided
Its easy at least a girl studying maybe medicine or law at AFE BABALOLA or COVENANT or BABCOCK paying average of 2-4 m per year you can decipher that her parents are rich
Re: Campus Prostitution Not So Bad(reasons) by akube34: 5:51am On Mar 24, 2023
Preshieben:
https://www.nairaland.com/1839798/campus-prostitution-growing-concern-nigeria

Good afternoon.. I know most of y'all have seen and commented on this thread plus this particular thread is not getting the views and facts it should... mostly bashers cheesy plus it's an old thread

I have seen most comments blaming the men for prostitution and I think it's an actual fact., I mean that's true to some extent.

Meanwhile, I think girls from poor home should be allowed to do whatever they want to do to survive while in campus without condemning them.. I'll have to explain this..
While in school, I've seen poor religious and decent girls drop out of school just because they don't want to get involved in it and I have also seen girls with numerous sugar daddies graduate with flying colors and even working through connections they got from those men.

I think prostitution is really bad when you have the vital things to survive and you're into it because you want to slay or when you have a supportive parent that are capable, but you're not satisfied with what they provide for you.

As a girl from a poor home, I knew what I passed through in school till I decided to have sugar daddies after 4 failed attempts of starting a petty businesses, things became alot easier ... Currently, I'm doing so fine and earning money on my own without sugar daddies..

Please leave these girls alone, times are hard so Is life
me too. I don’t think it’s bad. But when it’s time for marriage, don’t tell me to forget the past. Cus I no fit take am .
Re: Campus Prostitution Not So Bad(reasons) by akube34: 5:55am On Mar 24, 2023
Banilla:
Her excuse is bullsh**.

If you wanna be a prostitute, fine... But making it seem as though poor girls have no other option than to have sex for money is plain stupid... The idea is degrading... As though women are nothing more than their bodies. What happened to working smart? Petty trade? There are many options to choose from. Becoming a prostitute is your choice, and you would deal with the consequences (including stigmatization) and have no one else to blame but yourself... Take responsibility. It's not the fault of men, or society, or the economy. undecided
I tire ooo. How do broke guys also continue schooling? Is selling sex d only option?
Re: Campus Prostitution Not So Bad(reasons) by akube34: 5:57am On Mar 24, 2023
Kobojunkie:
1. Interesting! What options are available to the millions of poor girls on university campuses then? undecided

2. If all you have is your body, do you simply curl up and die or do something with it? Poverty itself is mentally degrading, so choosing to fight one degrading factor with another, makes a lot of sense when you find yourself down there mentally. undecided

3. Working smart? Petty trade? So, what you are suggesting is that on a campus of about 3000 girls, and maybe 3000 boys, surrounded by so many petty traders themselves desperate to feed their kids, almost every girl should take to petty trading in order to earn their daily meals and needs? How does that in fact work out for anyone? Have you ever tried doing petty trading yourself? I happen to have tried it back when I was a kid with no success. I ended up having to eat my inventory because there was so much competition we could all barely squeeze out enough profits from our trades to make ends meet that way. That is why I so hate it when folks suggest that petty trading is the way out of poverty for others. undecided

4. Many of those girls choose prostitution because it is what is available to them. They don't have the money nor the business know-how with which to start what you call petty trading— many probably figured out that having yet another petty trader in each hostel room means they will likely not get anywhere fast—, and since there are no factories, companies, etc., around campuses to hire them, they resort to doing what they know there is great demand for and pays well. You would need to build lots of companies to handle most of the needs around campuses where the majority of the students are from poor homes abeg. undecided

5. As for the place of society and the economy, well, do the maths abeg! With over 90% of the population living below the poverty line and with unofficial unemployment as high at least at over 30%, what do you think could be the major reason why many of these girls resort to prostitution as a way out of poverty? Do you think they love sex so much? undecided
stop justifying nonsense. There are Many girls who have gone this path and succeeded without selling sex. If you want to sell sex, it’s cool. Na d person body but don’t justify rubbish
Re: Campus Prostitution Not So Bad(reasons) by akube34: 5:59am On Mar 24, 2023
Kobojunkie:
1. What reasons did I give for poverty? Be specific here so I understand where on the line you are coming from. undecided smiley
just give your sister this advice

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Re: Campus Prostitution Not So Bad(reasons) by Kobojunkie: 6:07am On Mar 24, 2023
akube34:
■ stop justifying nonsense.
■ There are Many girls who have gone this path and succeeded without selling sex. If you want to sell sex, it’s cool. Na d person body but don’t justify rubbish
1. Here's a question for you! Where is this justification you accuse me of providing for prostitution? Do you not see there in a difference between explaining reality for what it is and providing justification for a thing? undecided

2. That there are many girls out there who didn't resort to selling their bodies does not then mean that all girls who are trapped in poverty can equally succeed without ever needing to sell their bodies. Let's stay away from such meaningless generalizations abeg! undecided

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Re: Campus Prostitution Not So Bad(reasons) by Kobojunkie: 6:08am On Mar 24, 2023
akube34:
just give your sister this advice
This retort makes no sense! undecided

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Re: Campus Prostitution Not So Bad(reasons) by Eagba(m): 6:24am On Mar 24, 2023
Gerrard59:


Stealing is a crime. Prostitution is not a crime. One took something from another with brute force and without permission. The other provided a service that Nigerian men desperately yearn for .

That is the difference.
THry are both illegal in nigeria

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Re: Campus Prostitution Not So Bad(reasons) by Eagba(m): 6:27am On Mar 24, 2023
Kobojunkie:
1. What reasons did I give for poverty? Be specific here so I understand where on the line you are coming from. undecided smiley
You said," people giving birth to plenty children is a cause of poverty in Nigeria"
Re: Campus Prostitution Not So Bad(reasons) by Kobojunkie: 6:31am On Mar 24, 2023
Eagba:
You said," people giving birth to plenty children is a cause of poverty in Nigeria"
In Nigeria, a major contributing factor to poverty, yes! And what makes you think it isn't? undecided

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Re: Campus Prostitution Not So Bad(reasons) by kelspinall(m): 6:32am On Mar 24, 2023
Kobojunkie:
1. Prostitution and yahoo are in no way similar. For one, prostitutes offer sex, they do not defraud individuals in any way or form. So comparing yahoo-ism to prostitution means e fit be say lights dey off up there. undecided

lame
Re: Campus Prostitution Not So Bad(reasons) by IyaTola: 8:41am On Mar 24, 2023
wink
Gerrard59:
Until I see where the men are condemned just as these young and innocent girls are, I will never take you people seriously. Poor men looking for who to pour their frustration on.
Re: Campus Prostitution Not So Bad(reasons) by Kobojunkie: 12:47pm On Mar 24, 2023
Eagba:
THry are both illegal in nigeria
Sure, but why is it illegal? undecided
Re: Campus Prostitution Not So Bad(reasons) by Nobody: 1:06pm On Mar 24, 2023
Sigh. sad

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