A Goan subject if ever there was lack of one. And has been on in full thrall, as income generator for at least over a decade.
Seriously does it involve us other than the “Zanna go.” Or, some “squishy” rights to I got there first, I voiced my mind, I spilled my excitement! In that sense too many of Goan origin have gone effete. :) And yet, on another level, those in India are so up there with all kinds of information and practice, that saints must be blushing. —Venantius J Pinto On Sun, Oct 30, 2016 at 5:36 AM, Gabe Menezes <[email protected]> wrote: > On 29 October 2016 at 23:50, Roland <[email protected]> wrote: > > > CBC the Canadian Broadcasting Corp has aired a documentary by a young > > Canadian woman and her two sisters playing out and describing their real > > lives of Sugar Sisters. > > > > Unfortunately the videos cannot be seen from outside of Canada but the > > article describes the Sugar Daddy scene. > > > > Repulsive to some, reality to others it may be a part of modern society's > > evolution, consequences as yet undetermined. > > > > http://www.cbc.ca/firsthand/m/episodes//sugar-sisters > > > > Roland Francis > > Toronto. > > > COMMENT: Many University girl students cash in on sugar daddies, they find > it difficult to pay rent, expenses and money for entertaining. Many male > students hire themselves out as escorts. This has been happening in the > U.K. for some years now. > > > > -- > DEV BOREM KORUM > > Gabe Menezes.
