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Adopt-A-Guy boutique
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Paris' meat markets moved to the suburbs many years ago, but human flesh markets have retained a vigorous life inside the City of Light. An imaginative intersection of aroused libido and Gallic skepticism is currently found in the French capital's "Adopt-A-Guy" dating service. This unique, temporary outdoor venture features young men who stand in a transparent box on a street. The idea is that women will consider the merchandise and, if interested, pursue the matter further.
The "Adopt-A-Guy" story is wonderful fun, and told via a BBC video segment. We're not certain if Mitt Romney, who performed his Mormon religious duty in France during the Vietnam War (thank you, military draft deferral on religious grounds), has a foreign policy position on this phenomenon -- other than missionary, of course.
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