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Mum horrified by texts to sex worker on teenage son's phone


A Melbourne mum has been left horrified after finding sexually explicit text messages to a sex worker on her 15-year-old son’s phone.

The mum, who goes by the name Gemma, told news.com.au she found the texts after grounding her son and then looking through his phone.

However, she never imagined the teenager was texting a classified ads page, which also doubled up as a sex forum.

“Hey, how are you? Just wondering if you’re still offering cream pie service? I’m clean, 24 and I’m (sic) good shape,” the boy wrote, responding to one of the ads on the page.

The young boy got a response, which stated: “Hi, yes I am still offering a creampie service, I’m just not available tonight for incalls as my hotel options are closed for checking in.”

A mum was horrified when she found these messages from her 15-year-old son to a sex worker on his phone. Photo: Supplied
A mum was horrified when she found these messages from her 15-year-old son to a sex worker on his phone. Photo: Supplied

“I am free every day and night thought (sic) so if you can let me know a little earlier in the day.”

Gemma couldn’t believe what she was reading and admitted that she and her husband actually had to look up online to see what some of the terms meant.

The messages continued, with the boy even looking for unprotected sex, which the sex worker claimed was an extra $100.

She couldn’t get over how fast the sex workers replied. Photo: Supplied
She couldn’t get over how fast the sex workers replied. Photo: Supplied

Gemma claims that none of the text messages asked her son to verify his age and she was shocked at how fast the sex workers responded to the messages.

“Imagine if my son had’ve met up with these escorts,” she told news.com.au.

“What could’ve happened? What could’ve been waiting for him? It’s not just a massive concern about sexual safety — it’s physical safety.”


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