Well, this was bound to happen. Thanks a lot, murderers.
Craigslist is pulling all of its "erotic services" content and converting the section to an "adults only" area, which is, you know, completely different than "erotic services." Company employees will now screen all the ads, just like they claimed to do, uh, before.
Facing impassioned politically motivated scrutiny from government officials, the site now claims that its ads will not include porn or offers of prostitution. So, uh, enjoy this new adult section, without the porn or the prostitution.
Now, there will only be ads from "regular" people who are simply looking for "companions." Just send your potential soulmate an e-mail for all the details on how to contact them, and then they will tell you what their in/out rates are, as opposed to listing it publicly on their ad.
And of course, don't forget the masseurs. They'll be in the adult section, too. Nothing whorish or porny about them. Just a guy, who is nude, pouring oil and lotion on another guy, who is also nude, maybe giving his raging cock one or eighty strokes, which may or may not result in an explosive orgasm, for $250. Hardly "erotic." Definitely "adult."
We're so glad that Craigslist is making an effort to clearly define and enact these changes, separating the pornographers and hookers from the serious professionals and people just looking to fall in love. Good luck!



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thanks a lot Dick Blumenthal Connecticut Attorney ... why do they call him "dick" anyways? is he a Dick or just a dick??? whats your meaning or read on this???
Posted by: Warren | May 14, 2009 at 02:35 PM