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This Girl Of 19 Wants To Have Sex With Men In Each City

The world is really changing drastically and many instances to prove this fact come to sight on a regular basis. Here’s again a shocking incident where a teenage girl of 19 named Ju Peng has written something on social media which has shaken the world. You won’t believe what she shared on Weibo, a Chinese microblogging website. Peng is Shanghai-based and has a keen desire of traveling the whole country of China; nevertheless, the girl is short of traveling expenses and for the same, she has posted an offer.


An advert stating that a 19-year-old Chinese woman was going to sleep with strangers in different cities to fund her travelling has proven to be a hoax.
The advert, posted on social media site Weibo, claimed that student Ju Peng was looking for “temporary boyfriends” who must be “good looking, under 30, taller than 1.75 metres and, of course, rich.”
But it has now come out that it was a hoax created to promote a dating smartphone app called Youjia, which works in a similar way to Tinder.
The girl whose photos are used in the ad, and is thought to be called Ju Peng, is yet to speak out about the situation.
The hoax has backfired on the app, which has now been banned from sale throughout the country, according to Shanghai Daily.



China’s State Internet Information Office has issued a ruling against the app’s developer, Shanghai Zhangyi Network Technology Co., which stops them from selling Youjia.

A statement from the State Internet Information Office said “the company crossed the line for promotion,” and that the ad contained “fake and unethical content.”

The ad, which created an online storm calling it prostitution, read: “[The men] will fund my transport to their city and all my expenses while I am there and they need to be generous.

"In return, they get a whole night with me, my undivided attention, and a chance to show themselves off in the company of a truly beautiful girl.


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