My Kinda Revenge!

R. Richard

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A woman caught her boyfriend cheating on her. So, she threw him out and now she's selling his clothes at eBay auction, aided by nearly nude poses. From the pictures, the clothes aint all he's missing!.

Woman's nearly naked revenge
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3444746/Womans-nearly-naked-revenge.html

Saucy Taylor Morgan is using sexy eBay shots to sell cheating ex's clothes

A SCORNED woman has taken revenge on her cheating boyfriend by selling his clothes on eBay - and modelling them nearly NAKED.
The curvy seller gives eBay users an extra eyeful as she shows off the garments in a string of sexy, semi-nude poses.

The 26-year-old — who calls herself Taylor Morgan — has already made nearly $1,000 from the online auction.
 
These stories almost always have another perspective to them that makes them less one-sided. She might enjoy her revenge behind bars, as her revenge includes theft.

Her exhibitionism and the vehemence of her revenge indicates she's no Snow White herself.
 
Her exhibitionism and the vehemence of her revenge indicates she's no Snow White herself.
Who respects or wants anyone to be Snow White? :confused: Except, according to this woman, her ex-boyfriend:
She said: "It's not about me being vindictive. Maybe initially I was getting back at him, but now I don't feel that way. It's fun. "I find this all to be very therapeutic, very liberating.

"He preferred that I be a lot more conservative and didn't like for me to dress sexy. So now I'm saying, 'You don't have a say-so anymore'."
Frankly, given the body I'm seeing, I think we're going to find out pretty quick that this is all a scam. A made-up story. The woman in the photos is probably a professional model or stripper.

Very clever way to make the boring clothes you want to sell on ebay more interesting and draw in buyers. I'll be very surprised to learn that this is all true and not a unique sales pitch.
 
This story reeks of male fantasy and shameless opportunism. There is no "Saucy" Taylor Morgan. A real woman who caught her cheating boyfriend would sooner soak the bastard's clothes in gasoline and torch them back to hell (preferably with him still in them). Posing naked with his clothes held suggestively against her body and plastering the pictures all over the internet, I imagine, would be an idea that placed a very distant second.

Far more probable is it that this eBay seller is some guy who is a lifelong reader of Letters to Penthouse. He found a cheap source of nearly new clothing at a Salvation Army store and a young bimbo he's feeding roofies to to model with the clothes for free.
 
A search on both ebay and ebay.uk reveals no such person. All you get is second hand Morgan Taylor women's clothing. I suspect that this is not only a scam, it's a scam by the Sun to sell copy.
 
The clue to the truth (or otherwise) of this story is right there in the top lefthand corner: The Sun.
 
A search on both ebay and ebay.uk reveals no such person. All you get is second hand Morgan Taylor women's clothing. I suspect that this is not only a scam, it's a scam by the Sun to sell copy.

Oh, come now. The Sun has a journalistic reputation to maintain. They'd never have printed the story if it wasn't true.
 
Again, I'd like to hear his side of the story first.
Would you really take bets that this story is true? I'll bet you there is no "his side" to it. It's too tailor made (pun intended). The jilted girlfriend who never got to show off her body gets to sell her mean ex's clothes while finally showing herself off, liberating herself (so to speak). And making all the men bidding on those clothes feel like they're bidding on her because, hey, she's single and needs a guy who will appreciate her, unlike that mean old ex....

Like I said, very clever. And a good plot bunny.

As there's likely no guy's side, why not write it up as your next story? Have him connect up with a sympathetic friend who can give him spare clothes to wear and, now that he's single, can teach him that another guy who won't humiliate and disrespect him and his clothes was what he needed all along? :devil:
 
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Would you really take bets that this story is true? I'll bet you there is no "his side" to it. It's too tailor made (pun intended). The jilted girlfriend who never got to show off her body gets to sell her mean ex's clothes while finally showing herself off, liberating herself (so to speak). And making all the men bidding on those clothes feel like they're bidding on her because, hey, she's single and needs a guy who will appreciate her, unlike that mean old ex....

Like I said, very clever. And a good plot bunny.

As there's likely no guy's side, why not write it up as your next story? Have him connect up with a sympathetic friend who can give him spare clothes to wear and, now that he's single, can teach him that another guy who won't humiliate and disrespect him and his clothes was what he needed all along? :devil:

No, I wouldn't take bets. But why isn't it just as likely that there's no real "her side" with your scenario?

My next story is about murder on a Rhine Cruise (and the protagonist is Lesbian). Not sure how I could skew that to this story. :D
 
No, I wouldn't take bets. But why isn't it just as likely that there's no real "her side" with your scenario?
I said that in my first post didn't I? To quote myself:

Frankly, given the body I'm seeing, I think we're going to find out pretty quick that this is all a scam. A made-up story.

Isn't that saying that there's no real "her side" just a faked and fictional her side? :confused:
 
I said that in my first post didn't I? To quote myself:



Isn't that saying that there's no real "her side" just a faked and fictional her side? :confused:

Sure you said it then; but it didn't allow for it in the later post, did you?

Nothing coming out of this would surprise me much--even to find them both on "Dance with the Stars." May just be a followon to Balloon Boy.
 
It's truth or lack thereof is completely irrelevant to anyone in this world that is not buying said clothes. That being said, the person who's paying 112.50 for those shorts is a dipshit for reasons far beyond buying into the plotline: he's paying 112.50 for shorts! Dumbass...
As for the rest of us, doesn't matter either way. Fun story though, it entertained me for a good 3 minutes :)
 
There seems to be a smoldering subtext to this thread.

"Can't we all just get along?" - Rodney King
 
Sure you said it then; but it didn't allow for it in the later post, did you?
Which later post? First one: "This is a made up story." Second one: "Would you take bets that this is true?" :confused: I think you're seeing something that's not there, SR. ;)
 
Which later post? First one: "This is a made up story." Second one: "Would you take bets that this is true?" :confused: I think you're seeing something that's not there, SR. ;)

In post 10 you bet there was no "his side." You didn't also mention--or acknowledge--that there might not be a "her side." You lost the balance within the posting.

Other than that I have no idea what you are after. You asked if I'd take bets on something, and I responded that I wouldn't take bets on anything as far as motivation for this story.
 
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