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‘RAPE PLAY’ ‘BITCHES’ ‘WHORES’ & ‘TARTS’

The dehumanisi­ng language used on classified­s website

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ADVERTS and comments on Craigslist included:

● “Looking to meet at yours or in your car for a ******* in lockdown. You get me for 30mins, I give you £20. Looking to make this a regular thing, perhaps 2-3 times a week. Free most nights early evening. For the record, I’m not symptomati­c. No corona here. I wouldn’t be meeting anyone if i was. I might be horny but I’m not stupid lol.”

● “Female Wanted For Sex – Hi I am looking for a female for company and to give me regular sex.”

● “I am 41, single, male. Free accommodat­ion if you like. Condom-free is preferred. Anyone 18 to 40s is fine (students and single mums welcome), and if you fancy getting pregnant that’s an added bonus. If you are already pregnant that’s cool too.”

● “If you want to meet girls then you have to STOP paying these whores money online NOW. By buying pics/vids online the whores are making so much money they don’t need to meet and wont put ads up on here to meet.”

● “Where can I find daytime street hookers in Glasgow?”

● “Can you still find desperate street prostitute­s near Central Station in Glasgow? Reply and give me your tips… looking for cheap and desperate.”

● “Managed to pick up a whore in Glasgow last week. It was late at night, not many about. Looking for something better – still cheap. Where are the best places around the city?”

● “Thinking of heading into Glasgow looking for tarts; any pointers… still city centre or east end? Get in touch.”

‘Any single mums struggling with this lockdown and coronaviru­s? Willing to do something.’

● “Any place in Glasgow city centre for the younger working girls? I want them legal lol but not old and mangled like most of them. Any suggestion­s?”

● “Seems that Glasgow is picking back up again with working girls in the city centre. They are all keen for business! Brilliant.”

● “Nice to see all the regular street girls returning to the streets… glad to see the drugs didn’t finish them in lockdown.

● “It’s all the same lassies round about the town. Where’s the new lassies? I thought lockdown would’ve got us some new ones.”

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