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MsXena

Gothenburg

Last Updated: February 07, 2026

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Synopsis:

**Headline Summary:** Online posts openly promote illegal prostitution and solicitation, including unlicensed sex work for financial gain, deceptive advertising practices, and potential fraud, under the guise of "muscle worship" and "session wrestling."

Full Review:

The text explicitly details fraudulent and potentially illegal activity through the coordination, advertisement, and promotion of sexual services under the guise of “session wrestling.” Here are several clear indicators of fraudulent and illegal conduct, including deception for financial gain and sex work solicitation:

  1. Explicit Offers of Sexual Services (FS, BJ, etc.):

    • Throughout the text, there are repeated references to "FS" (commonly understood as "Full Service," a euphemism for sexual intercourse), "BJ" (oral sex), and other explicit acts (e.g., “she gave me a special bj with no condom on,” “she’s gonna f*** me,” “strap-on,” “pegging,” etc.).
    • These are not implied or metaphorical; they are explicit references to sexual activity being traded for money, which is considered prostitution and illegal in many jurisdictions.
  2. Deceptive Practices — Misrepresenting Services Online:

    • The individuals mentioned appear to post public-facing profiles that promote athletics, fitness, or muscle worship/massage, but those are used as a cover to promote and arrange for erotic or sexual encounters. This bait-and-switch approach is a form of deception.
    • There are numerous phrases indicating an attempt to hide the sexual nature of services from outsiders (“you should ask her 😉😉😉,” or “lays out an entire menu in the first correspondence,” “just be a gentleman and you’ll get what you want”).
  3. Financial Transactions for Illegal Acts:

    • Rates and pricing are repeatedly mentioned, including “£480,” “700,” or “1,000 pounds for 3 hours.” These payments are evidently for time that includes illegal acts (e.g., “special bj,” “FS session,” or “spit banana all over my body”).
    • This implies an exchange of money for illicit acts, which involves both parties in potentially criminal commercial sexual activity.
  4. Evasion of Legal Scrutiny:

    • There are comments strongly suggesting that certain individuals (such as coaches or other professionals) are unaware of these paid-for-sex sessions (“her coach doesn’t know that she does them,” “not doing sessions during contests”), indicating an intent to conceal these activities and avoid discovery, which often accompanies fraudulent conduct.
  5. Promotion of Illicit Services in a Public Forum:

    • The promotion of these sessions—particularly under false pretenses (e.g., muscle worship or lift/carry sessions)—and the encouragement of others to pursue them, normalizes and perpetuates a market of deceptive, often illegal services.
  6. Potential Exploitation and Cross-Border Implications:

    • Traveling for the purpose of offering sexual services across state or national lines ("She’s based in Sweden but travels regularly") carries implications under international and federal human trafficking and sex work laws, which prohibit the transportation or advertisement of individuals for the purpose of prostitution.

In summary, this text explicitly describes and coordinates sexual activity provided in exchange for money (i.e., prostitution), misrepresents the nature of services, involves international travel and deception, and fosters a marketplace in which these illicit services are promoted and concealed—constituting both fraudulent behavior and criminal sexual solicitation.