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Friday, February 8, 2019

We Rented A Girlfriend In China


For about $50, you can hire a woman for a few hours to pretend to be your girlfriend in China. Kei, one of the hosts of Asian Boss, tried out the app-based service. He and his "girlfriend" went to a park and tried some exercise equipment, then he sat down and interviewed her about what it is like to be a pretend girlfriend. She told him that she had been working as a pretend girlfriend for two or three years and she is doing it to pay down debt. She says there are 7 or 8 similar apps and she is registered on each one of them.



Rent A Girlfriend” Service In China Is Blowing Up For Obvious Reasons…

Singles in China are hiring fake girlfriends for the Lunar New Year’s holiday.


A Chinese app called Hire Me Plz allows users to instantly “hire” girlfriend/boyfriend, and recently blew up in popularity.

Source: Reuters
The founder, Cao Tiantian, originally created the app to help out adults who live and work alone in big cities.
The app was widely used during the recent Lunar New Year’s holiday, when single men and women tend to feel pressured by family and relatives to settle down and get married.
Chinese model Li Ling
“Over 1,000 users on our platform have signed up as available dates for the New Year break.” ㅡ Cao Tiantian
Renting a girlfriend or boyfriend can cost anywhere from 1 yuan ($0.16 USD) to 1,999 yuan ($315 USD) per hour for services that range from eating meals together to simply talking, or playing games.

One 26-year-old woman, who was interviewed by a reporter, said she traveled from Chengdu to Kunming pretending to be a girlfriend. Women who do this charge anywhere from 3,000 yuan ($475 USD) to 10,000 ($1,580 USD) yuan per day during peak seasons such as the Lunar New Year holiday.

Dating apps like Hire Me Plz are expected to become a booming business as the younger generation begins to accept an individual’s time as a commodity.

Source: Caminos Religiosos

There has been criticism among netizens about the morality of this type of business but specific regulations prohibiting date rentals have not yet been established in China.

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