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Monday, February 14, 2011

Plastic bottle heartbreak on Valentine's day at Somerset MRT

OMFG!!!!! Girl spotted bf cheating on her with another girl!!!!! HAHA! I think the gerl a bit siao one though @@ plastic bottles?

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Chinese College Girls Explicitly Seek Sugar Daddies

The phenomenon of "student concubines" is on a rise in China as Chinese students continue to face high school fees and poor job prospects.



According to The Australian, millions of females students can be found on a China's biggest dating website, Jiayuan, marketing themselves to older, richer men who are willing to support their studies and pay for a desirable lifestyle.

Among its 25 million members are students explicitly seeking men who will give them what the Chinese call the si you or "four haves" - a prestigious business or job, a house, a car and a high salary.

Zhang Yan, a female student at Guiyang Medical College, demanded 200,000 yuan ($39,091) for marriage.

"No matter who the man is, so long as he is willing to give me 200,000 yuan I will marry him immediately," she wrote on the dating site.

Local television news broadcasts showed footage of her accepting the money demanded from a young man - and even her mother agreed to the transaction.

In another case, a 54-year-old man named Wang began a relationship with a 24-year-old graduate student who listed her desires as "a man with a house in Shanghai and 1 million yuan ($195,458) in the bank".

Wang reported they met in a coffee shop and then moved in together for several months until his lover found a 60-year-old American-born Chinese man, who wooed her away with a promise to take her to the US.

Unfazed, Wang is now dating a science student who came to Shanghai with her classmate.

The classmate had come to meet a 28-year-old graduate but dropped him on their first date after finding out he rented a small house from a farmer.

"I could not fall in love with a man who didn't have his own house, even though he was young and handsome," she lamented.

The Australian also reported that apparently, young men are not averse to advertising their readiness to trade love for money, either.

Xiao Louming, a student in Hangzhou, confessed to a state journalist: "If a family can give me 10 million yuan (RM4.67 million) investment capital, then I'm ready to marry a woman 10 years older than me."