Friend as in friend, or "friend"?

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friend.Lucien wrote:
Friend as in friend, or "friend"?
At least not at the standard rate.Macbeth wrote:
friend.Lucien wrote:
Friend as in friend, or "friend"?
You can't have sex with them.
Sounds like the free trial version.Macbeth wrote:
friend.Lucien wrote:
Friend as in friend, or "friend"?
You can't have sex with them.
Last edited by Jaekus (2010-07-18 14:00:08)
You'd have to take it up with the pimp.ghettoperson wrote:
Wait, so you pay money to have someone to hang out with? What if you guys really get along? Can you hang out for free then?
But wouldn´t that require him to appeal to possible "friends" in the first place, negating the need for such a service?Lucien wrote:
Wouldn't it be far more profitable to just apply for a job there
Same "friendships", but now you're getting paid for it
If you ever answered an ad on Craiglist then its a roll of the dice. This looks more legit because of the background checks.13/f/taiwan wrote:
[X] Harmor will post in this thread again.
[ ] Harmor is trolling.
I'd be more interested to know if they do background checks on the buyers.Harmor wrote:
If you ever answered an ad on Craiglist then its a roll of the dice. This looks more legit because of the background checks.13/f/taiwan wrote:
[X] Harmor will post in this thread again.
[ ] Harmor is trolling.
INVEST NOWHarmor wrote:
Worth it?
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