Facebook Fun or Facebook Slut?
Enjoy sexy social networking, but having trouble getting laid? British newspapers report that a woman sex addict (if there are those…) started a Facebook Group called, “I Need Sex” and hooked up with over 50 men, before she was shut down. Where is she now, you ask? Register and video date our hot bikini models if you are frustrated with online dating and tired of not being able to find hot chicks addicted to sex in real life!
The British newspaper Metro recently reported on a Facebook sex-addict that reportedly slept with over 50 men she met through the sometimes sexy social networking site.
Laura Michaels, 23, set up a Facebook Group called “I Need Sex” on the site, apparently because she needed sex. Within 10 minutes the group had 35 members and soon attracted 100 men, 50 of whom she slept with.
This is what they call front page news in Great Britain?
Just about every 23 year old girl I know has slept with more than 50 random guys they have met on Facebook. In fact, that is precisely why Mark Zuckerburg and his geeky friends founded the company in their Harvard dorm room. They needed to get laid!
Maybe this made headlines in London because a group called “I Need Sex” only had 100 members, while a group called “Addicted to World of Warcraft” has 33,000 members. Those dudes should definitely be put in the “I Need Sex” group!
Our research team surveyed internet users and determined that the only way Laura Michaels could have ONLY attracted 100 men in her Facebook group, even though they had a 50% chance of getting laid, was if she was fat and nasty. In the States, the Metro did what we call “burying the lead.”
Hm. Maybe those 33,000 World of Warcraft geeks are right after all? Those avatars are hot!
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