Woman Prostitutes Herself Through Craigslist for World of Warcraft

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In an attempt to make her character stronger in the online game of World of Warcraft, a woman has prostituted herself. Yet another sign as to how consuming the online game has become.

In a posting on Craigslist on 4/8/07, the player stated that if someone were to transfer 5000 gold pieces to her account to purchase an epic flying mount, then that person can, "mount," her. It s
Woman Prostitutes Herself Through Craigslist for World of Warcraft
tated that she wanted whoever was going to do this to send her a picture so that she could evaluate the perspective, "John."

Word traveled fast in many online gaming communities about this. Her picture was plastered on many message boards throughout the night. The posting player stated that her email was full with messages from people that were interested in taking her up with her offer.

In a response that she placed on Craigslist the next day, she scolded the other players for making such a big deal out of all of this. She stated that she was able to get both things that she was looking for. She wanted both a mount for her character, and one for herself.

It is very likely now that there will be more players that will attempt stunts like this using the Internet. It will eventually end up leading to new laws that will have to govern situations like this.

This is just another statement into the subculture that has been created by online games. In the last few years, stories have come out about people who have had to have hospital stays because of lack of sleep while playing online games.

There have been stories about car accidents that have been caused because of people's lack of sleep that was caused by playing games for too many hours straight. There have been stories about people receiving permanent brain damage after not realizing that their bodies were about to give out from playing games like World of Warcraft.

Our society has seen the creation of support groups because of online gaming. There are support groups that cater to those who cannot stop playing, or for those who love them.

 
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All right. Let's get this whole thing into focus here: we only hear about the extreme when it comes to gamers because that is what will make news and give people who write articles like this a job. We don't hear the "real" behind it- how many people have prostituted themselves on World of Warcraft? So far, we have reported... one. Wow. Big, huge phenomenon there! So let's report how many people are actually playing the game and taking it in moderation... a lot? I don't know the official number because no one wants to report people doing the right thing, so OF COURSE we only get the "bad side" of things. Everything at some point is abused- because someone abuses MMO games is no reason to call out the mob. Alcohol and drugs are still a hundred times worse at killing people than MMO games. So please, relax and let the gamers play. Just like people pay for their cigarettes and acquire cancer, if people want to pay for their games and acquire "sleep deprivation," let them. Leave it alone.

Posted on 07/01/2008 at 7:07:49 AM

Random fact: Its old and its fake.

Posted on 10/27/2007 at 3:10:00 PM

That's crazy. I can't believe some people, but nothing surprises me anymore. Good article!

Posted on 04/20/2007 at 9:04:00 AM

That's just insane.

Posted on 04/19/2007 at 3:04:00 PM

Oh man. I used to be addicted to one called Gemstone put out by Simutronics. For 7 years I lived and breathed that game. (No, I never prostitued for new toys in the game. HA!) Now my 26 yr old daughter is waaaaay into WoW. there is little I can really say to her given my own gaming history. heh.

Posted on 04/16/2007 at 1:04:00 AM

WoW-anon meeting anyone? And what about the guys who flooded her email box? They need some help too.

Posted on 04/15/2007 at 11:04:00 PM

It was never stated in teh article that she was a normal player. If she was a normal player, the article would never have been writen. L.

Posted on 04/15/2007 at 8:04:00 PM

why does everyone think the freak symbolizes the norm? not everyone is out ther prostituting themself for stupid game crap and I doubt that there will be too many more people like her. most people who play games like this play them as a hobby. just like the guy who spends every weekend at the rc shop, the one that is willing to get up at the crack of dawn and sit in a boat for 10 hrs straight or the person who gets so engrossed in a book that they stay up reading well past the intended time.

Posted on 04/14/2007 at 10:04:00 PM

Oh My! I'm speechless.

Posted on 04/12/2007 at 11:04:00 AM

LOL! These online games are like virtual crack to some people, makes me glad I don't play.

Posted on 04/11/2007 at 7:04:00 PM

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