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Mona Gucci ‘Exposes’ Masseuses Who Add ‘Happy Ending’ To Their Services

Mona Gucci has brought attention to the rising trends surrounding young women who advertise themselves as masseuses but also provide a ‘happy ending’ as part of their services.

The Onua TV presenter expressed her belief that these masseuses are essentially engaging in disguised prostitution under the guise of offering massages. She shared this viewpoint during her appearance on Ladies Circle on TV3, where she advised both married men and women to exercise caution when encountering these new phenomena.

She stated during the discussion thus:

“I’ve seen young ladies on social media nowadays who are claiming to be masseuses like, ‘Oh, I am good. That is my job. So we go from house to house. You know, if you want a happy ending.

What is a happy ending? Are we going to have lunch? Dinner? What are you talking about? Think of happiness. You think of food, right? Food makes me happy. So if you make all of us happy, if you say happy ending, what are you insinuating? What are you saying?

So let’s say my husband or my boyfriend will call you because you’re advertising yourself on TikTok or social media. Everyone is available, so they will give you a call. ‘Ok, come to my house.’ ‘Ok, so yeah. How much are you charging for a happy ending?'”

This is, excuse my French, prostitution pro-Max Highly quoted. Because if I say that, ‘Oh, I will massage you in your home,’ so you’re gonna call me and then I come to your home, massage you. ‘Oh, I want to pay for a happy ending.'”

Sika Osei, another co-host, added, “We’ve all come across the term happy ending. You know, we may not be able to break it down in detail what that means now, unfortunately.

“And how maybe all of you people all of us saying, ‘Oh, we want to help.’ You want to help you. But really, they don’t need our help because they are going into it knowingly is because now people are brave enough to actually give rate cards and costs to all for all their services.”

“And they are not shy or bashful about it. It’s now out in the open and saying, Listen, there’s no need right now to beat about the bush. This is what I’m offering. Are you buying? If not, I’m moving on to the next customer.”

Source – Tru News Report

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