Aussie Woman Flew to Pakistan For Fake Rich Guy and Was Used As a Sex Slave
01-26-2019, 09:27 PM
One of the only legitimately funny things I've seen from the Young Turks. You'll never guess what the terms are. Or maybe you will... racist.
Quote: (01-26-2019 09:17 PM)burneremail82@gmail.com Wrote:
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My life in Sydney was so s**t at the time, so I thought maybe I would give it a go.
Most generous welfare system, medicare. An abundance of high paying jobs, most Chad's per capita on planet willing to dumpster dive. A country that bends over backwards and puts women first in every arena of life. Nothing is good enough. Serenity now, Sharia later.
Quote: (01-24-2019 04:03 PM)CJ_W Wrote:
Im surprised she came back alive...
Quote: (01-27-2019 12:01 AM)Rorogue Wrote:
In the Australian cricket team, the one guy of Pakistani heritage (an average 5'9 guy) has the hottest wife in the team.
Keep in mind that the Aus cricket team is the pinnacle of sporting excellence in a sport mad country, and has always been filled with Chads who have hot wives.
Quote: (01-27-2019 02:15 PM)Dirtyblueshirt Wrote:
Let's be honest, her real gripe isn't the sex slave part, it's the fact that the guy was poor. If the guy was super rich, she wouldn't have minded being used as a sex object. She's just angry she got used by a low value man.
Heck, the "50 Shades of Grey" storyline that women have been fantasizing about the last few years is about a woman being a sex slave for a ridiculously wealthy man. They get off on it. Girls like this in Dubai don't even mind getting peed on as long as the guy is driving a Lamborghini or Bentley. But it's not as sexy when the guy is broke and working at a kebab stand.
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I was starved over long periods of time - on one occasion up to 14 hours.
Quote: (01-28-2019 01:09 PM)Scott Wrote:
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I was starved over long periods of time - on one occasion up to 14 hours.
Looking at her pictures, he was probably doing her a favour.
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Ms Hall, having completed a law degree at the University of Notre Dame and working in a prestigious position, struck up a friendship on a train with a Pakistani woman called Rhianna in 2013.
One night Ms Hall was on a Skype call to Rhianna's family in Pakistan, and made her first contact with Sajjad, who was a relative.
The pair connected on Facebook and talked intermittently over the next few years. Sajjad claimed he was also a lawyer and always appeared interested in her life and was eager to make her happy.
Sajjad's friendship came at a challenging time for Ms Hall, who had battled obsessive compulsive disorder and still felt the legacy of a difficult childhood.
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Despite her burgeoning legal career and strong professional prospects, her troubles mounted to the point where she suffered a breakdown.
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'Sajjad came into my life at just the right time, when I was completely vulnerable,' Ms Hall said.
'He promised a grand, amazing and happy life if I would ever consider him.
'He said he had five houses and showed a purchase contract for a Spanish house he said we could live in and that I could decorate however I wanted - he even sent me pictures of the house.
'I remember asking him if he would ever lie to me and he said "no" - he was very attractive and seductive.
'I was seduced by the promise of this amazing life with him. My life in Sydney was so s**t at the time, so I thought maybe I would give it a go.
'He would always say "I'll fill all your blank spaces". It was one of his favourite sayings. And I'd known his family here for a long time.'
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'The house was certainly not like anything in the pictures, I was taken back when I arrived,' Ms Hall said.
'There were twenty people living in five bedrooms. He said they were just there for the wedding. It was filthy.
'But he was being so nice, I still thought he was a dream come true.'
Ms Hall said that the property was 'filthy' with open plumbing and trash everywhere (pictured is the house she lived in in Pakistan)
Over the next few weeks Sajjad admitted that he had fabricated the Spanish villa and that he was not the man he had claimed to be.
'All feelings of love died. Then the abuse started,' she said.
'Sajjad raped me and his brother attempted to rape me on multiple occasions. I was a kept woman, I was denied feminine hygiene products and had to bleed freely, I was starved over long periods of time - on one occasion up to 14 hours.'