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"Hi im thinking of organising a charity Gangbang to raise my money for a children's charity called NSPCC hope to have to good feedback xx"
Cool. How would it work? The fundraising that is not the gangbang. |
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"Hi im thinking of organising a charity Gangbang to raise my money for a children's charity called NSPCC hope to have to good feedback xx
Cool. How would it work? The fundraising that is not the gangbang." maybe it's like the London marathon where they need to raise a certain amount before they're allowed to fuck him |
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"What does it matter how money was raised for charity.
Doesnt matter where its for. s a charity gangbang for kids sounds ok to u"
Why is the activity linked to where the money is going.. god I think some people have twisted minds.
And ive seen plenty of gg sessions or gb for charity.. |
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"It's one thing donating any profits from an event to a charity it's another doing something specifically to raise money for a children's charity. "
yeh children's charity doesn't sit right with me |
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"What does it matter how money was raised for charity.
Doesnt matter where its for. s a charity gangbang for kids sounds ok to u"
A charity gangbang for kids sounds totally inappropriate!!
In principle, I agree with Cali, it should not matter how the money is raised as long as it is raised legally and without duress. Tho I do wonder what the NSPCC's reaction would be to a donation received from such an event!!
It is one of the idiosyncrasies of Fab that women can get away with all manner of things as mentioned in an earlier post and a guy gets slated for the very same idea. |
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"What does it matter how money was raised for charity.
Doesnt matter where its for. s a charity gangbang for kids sounds ok to u
A charity gangbang for kids sounds totally inappropriate!!
In principle, I agree with Cali, it should not matter how the money is raised as long as it is raised legally and without duress. Tho I do wonder what the NSPCC's reaction would be to a donation received from such an event!!
It is one of the idiosyncrasies of Fab that women can get away with all manner of things as mentioned in an earlier post and a guy gets slated for the very same idea." i know of at least 4 charity gb organised by women and last year at least two parties where they were raising money on the night for children in need.
To me the link to it being dodgy makes is weird.. its just people doing what they enjoy.. its legal.. and a damnsite safer than bungee jumping.
its like ive seen coffee mornings held at clubs... if it raises money for charity then so be it. |
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"What does it matter how money was raised for charity.
Doesnt matter where its for. s a charity gangbang for kids sounds ok to u
A charity gangbang for kids sounds totally inappropriate!!
In principle, I agree with Cali, it should not matter how the money is raised as long as it is raised legally and without duress. Tho I do wonder what the NSPCC's reaction would be to a donation received from such an event!!
It is one of the idiosyncrasies of Fab that women can get away with all manner of things as mentioned in an earlier post and a guy gets slated for the very same idea. i know of at least 4 charity gb organised by women and last year at least two parties where they were raising money on the night for children in need.
To me the link to it being dodgy makes is weird.. its just people doing what they enjoy.. its legal.. and a damnsite safer than bungee jumping.
its like ive seen coffee mornings held at clubs... if it raises money for charity then so be it. "
I absolutely agree with you, I wonder what the general consensus of opinion would have been had the OP not said he wanted to raise money for a children's charity specifically - charity is charity and all are dependent on donations.
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Not into GangBangs myself but good luck with your event OP
I don't see nothing wrong with the idea, yes its an unorthodox way of raising funds but I'm sure it came from good intentions |
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"What does it matter how money was raised for charity.
Doesnt matter where its for. s a charity gangbang for kids sounds ok to u
A charity gangbang for kids sounds totally inappropriate!!
In principle, I agree with Cali, it should not matter how the money is raised as long as it is raised legally and without duress. Tho I do wonder what the NSPCC's reaction would be to a donation received from such an event!!
It is one of the idiosyncrasies of Fab that women can get away with all manner of things as mentioned in an earlier post and a guy gets slated for the very same idea. i know of at least 4 charity gb organised by women and last year at least two parties where they were raising money on the night for children in need.
To me the link to it being dodgy makes is weird.. its just people doing what they enjoy.. its legal.. and a damnsite safer than bungee jumping.
its like ive seen coffee mornings held at clubs... if it raises money for charity then so be it.
I absolutely agree with you, I wonder what the general consensus of opinion would have been had the OP not said he wanted to raise money for a children's charity specifically - charity is charity and all are dependent on donations.
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But surely suggesting a social rather than a gangbang for a kids chariety would be more approptiate? |
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