Mum Puts Son's Virginity on 'Sale'. This is What She'll Give You in Return
A mother has posted an ad on Craigslist in Philadelphia looking for a young woman to seduce her 18-year-old son and take his virginity. In return the chosen young woman is promised that her 'financial issues will disappear' and also a car of her choice.
Scheming mom posts an ad looking for girl to seduce and deflower her Harvard-bound son
Looking to send her nerdy son off to Harvard in style, this helicopter parent to end all helicopter parents has taken to Craigslist's "casual encounters" section to seek a young woman who can help claim the "socially awkward" boy's virginity, and turn him into a "cool college kid."
gawker.comThe advert was placed on July 16 with the provocative title of ‘Sugar baby for my son’ and the mom goes on to explain that she is looking for a young woman, under 19 years old, willing to turn her boy into a man.
dailymail.co.ukThe upfront mom - who doesn't give her name or say what her son is called - explains that her 18-year-old son is a senior in High School and will be going away to Harvard in the fall.
pennlive.comAlthough he is ‘extremely smart,’ his mom is concerned that he has ‘never had a girlfriend’ and is probably a virgin. Her offer is simple – ‘I want to find a cute young girl to date him and turn him from high school nerd to cool college kid,’ she explains.
nydailynews.comConcerned Mom promises to buy four concert tickets to manufacture a “chance meeting” for the would-be summer flingers. The girl will then seduce him and do the deed, the first of many teachable moments in various “sex positions” over the course of the summer.
sfgate.comThe screengrab of the ad posted by the mom who is seeking a girl to take her son's virginity
In return the mother will make the girl's "financial issues disappear"
"In return I'll make your financial issues disappear", before stating that any woman who replies stating their interest should "include their preferred type of car" in the subject line.
malaysiandigest.comJust don’t fall in love, let him go gently and (somehow skipping the heartbreak of a first breakup) leave him with enough swagger to pick up on other girls, cautions the posting, which was flagged for removal.
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