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Musician, Stephanie Benson, has revealed that a young man sent her a message on Instagram requesting to be her sugar boy.
Exposing him on social media, the singer said that she asked the guy to send in his picture.
The man sent the picture but she was not interested in him.
Sharing the picture with her followers, she said that the young man is a sugar boy no one wants. Stephanie protected the image of the young man with an emoji.
She stated that after examining his thumb, his penis would be too small.
Though the singer said she wasn’t interested, she told the young man “I’ll call you when I need a toothpick to use”.
Captioning the video she wrote "In the beginning, The Lord God proclaimed His creation of earth in 6 days. On His day of rest, the seventh day, God's special Wednesday, He formed his ultimate creation from His breath, love, flesh and humour – ALL HAIL AKUAs. I’ve been good for 6 days, let me be bad today, wai. (sic)"
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