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Porn star Christiana Cinn says Domino's Pizza delivery driver offered her $200 for sex

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posted on Mar, 16 2018 @ 11:26 AM
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a reply to: PsychoEmperor

Do you need a valid prescription for sex?



posted on Mar, 16 2018 @ 11:27 AM
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originally posted by: PsychoEmperor

originally posted by: GuidedKill

originally posted by: AScrubWhoDied

a reply to: GuidedKill



I believe so. Accepting money for sex off camera is a crime in most states. Is it retarded? Yes, but that's the way it is.



It's silly to believe you're entitled to solicit sex from a woman because of her chosen profession.




So if he has a camera it's ok to ask? Would a cell phone camera suffice? Maybe he is shooting blair witch style, you know gorilla porn. Does that make all the difference in the world?









I think you're being a bit silly on purpose. If this is a "Porn should be illegal" thing then say that. I just read from your link, it doesn't sound like it was the pizza guy but if it was, he wouldn't know she is a porn star so he's just asking a random woman he delivered to. But to go further, I'm not even sure the offer was for sex, the text read "was going to offer 200" 200 what? This is a silly nothing happened story. I don't understand your point though.

Should we all be free to sexually harass porn stars?


I don't think porn should be illegal. I could care less.

You can probably bet the guy delivering pizza is a younger kid who has watched thousands of hours of porn. It wouldn't be out of a question for a college age pizza driver to recognize their favorite porn stars.

My point is how can a person who sells sex for a living get offended by someone offering to buy what they sell? I think everyone here knows the only thing offensive about his offer was how low it was. My point is how can a self admitted prostitute get offend by someone asking her to do her job? And how dare a prostitute attempt to use a movement like #metoo to display her outrage over the low offer. Being that she takes money on the regular for sex I don't think being offered money for sex is that shocking to her.





posted on Mar, 16 2018 @ 11:28 AM
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a reply to: GuidedKill

I think shes jealous of all the attention Stormy is getting and is looking for some sweet free publicity and who know maybe a payday too?

Maybe the delivery guy was put up to it by Trump who was waiting in the car?



posted on Mar, 16 2018 @ 11:28 AM
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She sells sex as a commodity for a living. Fact

He was wanting to buy said commodity from this person. Fact

I am sure she does get text messages all the time from various sources wanting to buy her commodity, some of which she doesn't know until she has a conversation with them at which point she decides if she wants to accept the offer or not. If she didn't she would not be in that industry.

It appears to me that she was offend that a pizza driver offered her or he offered to little. If she was simply offended by him I think he has a reason to cry discrimination.

She probably just saw some deep pockets from the dominoes corporation and thought she could maybe parley this into a big settlement offer.

Hey, its the world we live in. Dominos will fire him because he jacked the phone number for personal gain maybe if her number is not in the public domain. She will drop it and say, "hey i gave it a try".



posted on Mar, 16 2018 @ 11:28 AM
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A measly 200...of course she was outraged.



posted on Mar, 16 2018 @ 11:29 AM
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a reply to: GuidedKill

So in your opinion, if someone flipped burgers at McDonald’s, would it be ok for me to contact them unsolicited while they are at home and offer them money to cook me dinner? While not necessarily illegal, imo it would be unethical.

The point is he abused his position to procure her phone number, contacted her and offered her money for sex. Now regardless of her profession, in most places this is illegal unless it’s being filmed for the production of pornography. Even if he was offering her a job he went about it the wrong way, if that was his intent he should have went through her manager.



posted on Mar, 16 2018 @ 11:33 AM
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Huh. None of you would have a problem with some creep getting your number from work and using it on off hours to contact your private phone with unsolicited offers?



posted on Mar, 16 2018 @ 11:33 AM
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originally posted by: NarcolepticBuddha
A measly 200...of course she was outraged.



He should have said 20,000 and when she said yes he could come back with the 200. She would then say, but you said 20,000 and he could tell her that she proved she is willing and now they are just dickering over the price.



posted on Mar, 16 2018 @ 11:36 AM
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I would say if the only way he got her number was because of Dominos and his delivery of pizza to her account, then he should at least be fired for Dominos for harassing a customer for non delivery related inquiries.

I don't care if she's a porn star, a stripper, or a straight up prostitute- His offer came through an inappropriate means of communication as she stated, she didn't ask him about business, she didn't offer him her number etc....

So at the very least, and I probably wouldn't care for much more, he should lose his job with Dominos.

I would have been # canned SO FAST from the bank IF I EVER used the information I had working there to contact the rich men for dates etc.. etc...


-Alee
edit on 3/16/2018 by NerdGoddess because: (no reason given)



posted on Mar, 16 2018 @ 11:36 AM
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I like jalapenos.



posted on Mar, 16 2018 @ 11:37 AM
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originally posted by: zosimov
Huh. None of you would have a problem with some creep getting your number from work and using it on off hours to contact your private phone with unsolicited offers?


I would have fired him solely for the reason he took any number and called back in a non-professional position. Porn star and 200 bucks has nothing to do with it...



posted on Mar, 16 2018 @ 11:42 AM
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hehe what a creeper...

social boundaries ignored.



posted on Mar, 16 2018 @ 11:43 AM
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originally posted by: Xtrozero

originally posted by: zosimov
Huh. None of you would have a problem with some creep getting your number from work and using it on off hours to contact your private phone with unsolicited offers?


I would have fired him solely for the reason he took any number and called back in a non-professional position. Porn star and 200 bucks has nothing to do with it...


Absolutely, I would too! I would want my customers to know that I valued their private information. As it is, I would never order anything from Dominoes anyway (recently learned how to make delicious homemade pizza at a quarter the price).




posted on Mar, 16 2018 @ 11:44 AM
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a reply to: AScrubWhoDied


It's silly to believe you're entitled to solicit sex from a woman because of her chosen profession.
following that line: that's gonna make it tough for prostitutes



posted on Mar, 16 2018 @ 11:46 AM
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a reply to: GuidedKill

Of course she "has a leg to stand on". If you work at a bank, is it okay for people to keep withdrawing money from you after you clock out? Is it okay to siphon gas out of a gas attendant's car?

Also, comparing adult film acting to transactional sex is not correct. Otherwise, it would be acceptable for Uma Thurman to chop people up with a katana.

But on a side-note, sounds like this pizza guy has a shot at the White House.



posted on Mar, 16 2018 @ 11:47 AM
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a lot of porn stars are escorts on the side. if you go to eros, you can see them travel around the country.
if you go on instagram and see a hot 20 year old girl, flying private planes, on a yacht in a faraway land, in a high rise multi room hotel suite, and its just a pic of her no boyfriend or friends, thats a sugar baby/escort.

200 bucks for a porn star, no way. on eros services start at 1000 bucks.

but if she is not working, you cannot insult her like that. if she has not posted an ad, you better offer her big, if not she will post your info on the web lol.



posted on Mar, 16 2018 @ 11:47 AM
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They sell videos of sex for a living, there is a difference although a small one. She isn't a whore even if you think she is.

a reply to: GuidedKill

In addition it could be a publicity stunt I bet she got a few googles.
edit on 16-3-2018 by Athetos because: (no reason given)



posted on Mar, 16 2018 @ 11:47 AM
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a reply to: GuidedKill

Regardless of morals, its solicitation of prostitution which is illegal most places in the US.

I guess if she wants to join the ranks of the actual victims of sexual assault and claim this is the same thing then thats up to her.

Imo, it isnt quite the same thing.



posted on Mar, 16 2018 @ 11:55 AM
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Porn star Christiana Cinn ordered a Domino's Pizza


Clearly she was trying too avoid the Notification Of Infectious Disease



edit on 16-3-2018 by Infoshill because: (no reason given)



posted on Mar, 16 2018 @ 11:57 AM
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a reply to: Abysha

I think that's the thrust (haha) of the issue she has here and 100% reasonable. It's not necessarily that he offered her money for sex (that's her job after all) but that he has (allegedly) taken her details from the company database and contacted her privately. That's grounds for dismissal I'm sure.
Oh, in regards to the Uma Thurman comment; you know she's not actually killing people with a katana in kill Bill right? Whereas, those willies in porno vids.. well.. they ain't CGI



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