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NBC 10: People Searching For Anonymous Sex Online Not Always Truthful

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NBC 10 interviewed a “computer and Internet safety expert” last night to let people know that when you’re searching for anonymous, no strings attached sex online, you could be the victim of blackmail!

The chief story the report used was that of Jessica Wolcot, who tried to blackmail a Pepsi executive after hooking up with him over Craigslist. Of course, Gary Wandschneider was married, so perhaps the advice should be amended: If you are in a relationship and have anonymous sex over Craigslist, you might be blackmailed! (Me? I plan on sharing all my anonymous Craigslist sex stories on this blog sometime. Can’t be blackmailed if you’re proud of it!)

The Internet security expert also said the Internet is “like Candy Land” for scammers, which means they really want to go to Gum Drop Mountain, I guess.

  1. chrissmari Says: Jan 8 4:20 PM

    haha more interested in the blogging for a living gets me laid stories

  2. Anonymous Says: Jan 8 5:53 PM

    this shit happened last November. Way to stay timely.

  3. Richard Simmons Says: Jan 9 10:07 AM

    I want a gum drop mountain in my anus.

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