
One Is Too Many & One Hundred Is Not Enough
15 Dates Using the Seeking Arrangements App in Las Vegas
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Narrated by:
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Lorne Bregitzer
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By:
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F.L. Hauss
About this listen
I lived in Las Vegas for 20 years and spent the last five paying for sex using the Seeking Arrangement app. I'm addicted to everything and couldn't stop setting up dates. These are only the stories I can remember or want to admit—the app kept me busy and eventually ruined me.
I'm sharing my favorite dates because the guys' perspective often goes untold (and for good reason, it's not that interesting). I'm using all fake names, I'm clowning myself and not the women. I miss living in Vegas, but it's very different these days. I'm glad I had my chance.
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