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Many come for abolitionist who says call girls are being engaged in paid molestation

Laila Mickelwait is a lady who regards herself as an abolitionist whose sole aim in life is to stop the inequality between men and women. To make this happen, one of the key industries she totally kicks against is the commercial sex industry. In light of this, the woman took to her page to assert that those in this line of work are being molested.

She also took to giving her reasons for this. According to her, if these women who traded their bodies for money were given an option to take the money and walk away without having to give anything back, they would gladly do it.

Even more, she opined that although there are virtually a lot of other things that people do unwillingly, something about trading one's own body just to get money sounded traumatising to her. For her, it was a gross violation of the body, mind and soul.

Laila poured out her heart through a series of posts on Twitter. No doubt, she was vehement in her claim and this was what got her the attention of many. See her tweets below:

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The reactions to these tweets have been wild. In fact, many men and some call girls themselves have arisen to defend their profession and spare it the drama that Laila has so infused into it. A particular lady was very vehement in her counter claim.

See some of the reactions below:

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Having being faced with a lot of oppositions from the supposed people she was defending, Laila Mickelwait took to addressing them and also establishing some other points. See some more of her tweets.

This is coming after a Nigerian lady took to her Twitter page to boldly assert that call girls have more dignities than African wives because they are also being bought by their husbands.

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