Woman Receives Goody Bag Full Of Doritos, Marijuana, And Money From Man After One-Night Stand

A Louisiana woman has revealed the ‘sendoff bag’ she received from a man she had a one-night stand with on her way out the door the morning after. Posche Williams took to Facebook to share a photo of the ziplock bag, which said “thank you for your time” on the outside and contained goodies including Doritos, iced tea, some marijuana, and some cash. I’m not sure whether to be offended or impressed!

  1. Posche couldn’t wait to share a photo of the bag. She was so amused by the situation that she literally hopped online as soon as she left the guy’s house. “WTF 😳 I couldn’t wait to get to the car to post this s**t 🙈 sooooo I stayed by this dude house 🥴& Before I left he said grab a bag NO TF HE DIDNT😂,” she wrote alongside a photo of the bag in question.
  2. It seems nice at first. I mean, sometimes you do just want a snack, and having a sandwich, some chips, and a drink handy as well as some weed to smoke (if that’s your thing) seems incredibly thoughtful and definitely comes in handy. That’s why at first glance, this guy’s “sendoff bags” seem really sweet.
  3. Wait, what’s with the money? The bags only become offensive when you realize that he’s popped $40 in cash in the bag, which instead of a hookup just makes it feel like a transaction. No woman wants to feel like a prostitute (unless of course she is one, in which case she probably wouldn’t mind). I doubt Posche slept with the guy because she was trying to make some cash, so the fact that he threw it in the bag like that and told her to “grab a bag” just seems super flippant and pretty rude.
  4. That being said, Posche seems to have taken it in her stride. While she’s obviously shocked that this dude thinks he has so much game that he can just have goody bags laying around his house to give out to the women he sleeps with, she also sees the humor in it, and it seems everyone else on Facebook did two. Her post has 37,000 likes and more than 132,000 shares and counting.
Piper Ryan is a NYC-based writer and matchmaker who works to bring millennials who are sick of dating apps and the bar scene together in an organic and efficient way. To date, she's paired up more than 120 couples, many of whom have gone on to get married. Her work has been highlighted in The New York Times, Time Out New York, The Cut, and many more.

In addition to runnnig her own business, Piper is passionate about charity work, advocating for vulnerable women and children in her local area and across the country. She is currently working on her first book, a non-fiction collection of stories focusing on female empowerment.
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