From She thought she had a date. Then he suggested going to a spa
As it turned out, Alan was a sales agent, employed by a company to beguile unsuspecting women into purchasing goods and services they do not need.
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The potential financial loss is not the only impact of the scams.
Victims are often psychologically harmed by the encounters, which can take a toll on their self-esteem.
The truly surprising aspect of this is not that consuming mass quantities of men turns out to sometimes pose a risk, but how remarkably risk free the practice is, or at least has been. However, the story is from Hong Kong, so it could simply be that Hong Kong culture doesn’t have our western chivalrous obsession equating women seeking sex partners with a most noble moral quest.
H/T Fabius Maximus
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