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‘Street girlfriend’ in China sparks debateCitizens of the country have mixed opinion on the concept with some saying that they 'love to try and chat' with these women while another bunch of people believe, 'Putting a price on women’s companionship is disrespectful and undermines their dignity.'
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<div class="paragraphs"><p>While it is alleged that these 'street girlfriends" have volunteered for this activity, people have reasons to worry about the safety of women indulging in this.</p></div>

While it is alleged that these 'street girlfriends" have volunteered for this activity, people have reasons to worry about the safety of women indulging in this.

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It is not easy to cope with the pressure of daily life and China seems to have found a hack around it with their new product- 'emotional connections' that are now sold on the street.

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As per a report in the South China Morning Post, young women on the street of China's Shenzhen are willing to sell hugs, kisses and their company.

“One yuan (14 US cents) for a hug, 10 yuan for a kiss, 15 yuan to watch a film together," read a stall set up by a young woman next to subway station in Shenzhen, the publication reported.

Another read: “20 yuan (US$2.8) to help with household chores, 40 yuan per hour to drink with you."

Citizens of the country have mixed opinion on the concept with some saying that they "love to try and chat" with these women while another bunch of people believe, “Putting a price on women’s companionship is disrespectful and undermines their dignity.”

While it is alleged that these 'street girlfriends" have volunteered for this activity, people have reasons to worry about the safety of women indulging in this.

“The ‘street girlfriend’ service currently operates outside the clear regulatory framework of existing laws and carries the risk of transforming into prostitution or sexual service transactions" the publication quoted a lawyer from the Sichuan Hongqi Law Firm as saying.

He opined that different sectors of the society should guide youngsters on how to engage in normal social interactions in order to fulfil their social and emotional needs.

However, this is not the first time these services have been spotted in China. Reportedly, in January this years pictures of a stall went viral where a young woman was offering to be a "one day lover."

“One-day lover, 600 yuan (US$84) a day. I can offer you the warmest care, including meals together, hugs, kisses, but no sex," the sign allegedly read.

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(Published 29 July 2024, 17:34 IST)