‘Manny’ willing to work for R150

A Port Elizabeth man is offering to pay women R150 to clean their houses for them, according to a report.

A Port Elizabeth man is offering to pay women R150 to clean their houses for them, according to a report.

Published Nov 9, 2012

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A Port Elizabeth man is offering to pay women R150 to clean their houses for them, according to a report on Friday.

“It was always a fetish (of mine) to do housework or cleaning for a lady or group of ladies and be treated like a maid,” the 36-year-old, speaking on condition of anonymity, told The Times newspaper.

He states in an online advert that he has no police record and will work for women of all races in all areas, and would pay them between R100 and R150.

The man said he was a self-proclaimed “submissive” and left the transport industry to became a male nanny, or “manny”.

He currently had one “gig”, working for a “Madam Thandile” in New Brighton twice a week.

She did not want to comment. - Sapa

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