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Support Net Neutrality, and Belgian Woman Promises to Sleep With You



Best. Offer. Ever. The normally hopelessly dreary topic of net neutrality just got muy caliente.

A woman named Tania Dervaux (pictured above), has offered her "services" to those who meet the following criteria: You're a virgin 18 or older, and you can demonstrate your support for net neutrality (video statements, blog posts, etc). And by "services", we mean she'll let you make sexytime with her.

This is the same woman who once offered to perform oral sex on up to 40,000 Belgian constituents in return for their vote during her senate campaign. Her NEE party somehow didn't get a seat, and apprarently Tania's supporters received the goods, which were posted on YouTube (but have since been removed). Here are the terms:

  • Allowance of recording for non-commercial use
  • Allowance for a live but non-participating audience
  • A 30-minute limit for each 'performance'
  • Waiver of responsibility for 'genital injury' that may occur should a participant violate the TOS during the act
  • Service may be denied for hygiene reasons
We only have one question: Does this blog post count? [Source: Urlesque]

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