Men who answered online sex ad "out-ed"

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… and some people think it should be a crime!

I find this very interesting… In a way it’s also very funny, especially the indignant reaction of our local paper.

Pray for us, we’re going crazy (-er) here in the rainy city - and it’s still the dry season!

seattlepi.nwsource.com/jamieson/284734_robert12x.html

seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2003255250_websexad12.html
I think this guy should be locked up. See how proud of himself he is then.
 
These men who had themselves exposed to the public made themselves vulnerable by pursuing an immoral sexual encounter. I won’t shed one tear for any of them.
 
I tend to agree with you other Eric.

This is what caught my eye in this article;
As far as I can tell, the point of the prank is to laugh at people being publicly humiliated over doings they would rather keep private.
‘for doing things they would rather keep private’
That is the joke here. Illicit sexual encounters enclosed in violence and mutual humiliation as ‘rough sex’ is plainly perverted and wrong and being able to keep it ‘hidden’ does not justify it in any way, it just makes it easier to perform. Society should have an interest into not accepting such behaviors.
 
I think the person who did this lack common sense. Think about it. Outing people who have no qualms about doing violence? :whacky:

If I were him, I would probably looking over my shoulder.

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The Seattle Post-Intelligencer has a sort of blog feature where Seattle’s newspaper-readers can post their comments on news stories. This particular story, not surprisingly, got a bit more attention than most.

This entry was interesting:
…Jason USED these people as things, with no thought or care about them at all. Jason scammed these people, and gave them nothing for something. He used these people to pump up his own ego, show off to his LiveJournal fan club, and make himself feel powerful.
 
I must be one of the few who is laughing at the prank. Think of how much pain and misery that that guy saved women who would have married those men from going through. It is possible that he could of saved the life of a women who could of have been infected with aids by marring a gay person unknowingly.

It is people like the men who send disgusting pictures of them selves all over the internet that make the internet a bad place for children. I honestly believe they got what they deserved.
 
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