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This Training Camp In China Teaches Wives How to 'Seduce Husbands', Stop Them From 'Straying'

The training camp charged each participant a whopping 2,999 yuan (US$420) for a two-day programme. Women were given classes on kissing, sensual dancing and playfully tearing their stockings.

Middle-aged women in China are participating in unique "sex appeal training camps" which are designed to teach them how to seduce their husbands so they don't cheat on them. The training camp charged each participant a whopping 2,999 yuan (US$420) for a two-day programme, The South China Morning Post reported.

The message on a poster advertising the event read: "Sex appeal is a woman taking control of her life." The training camp asked women to wear form-fitting cheongsams paired with black stockings. 

Sensual Dancing, Kissing Taught In 2-Day Class

On the first day, the women were given lectures on the "essence of love" and techniques for achieving orgasm. The next day, the participants were given classes on kissing, sensual dancing and playfully tearing their stockings. The woman also engaged in role-playing exercises aimed at teaching them how to display their charm in intimate situations.

A 54-year-old woman, who took part in the training camp, revealed that she had developed feelings for her son's classmate but had concerns about her "diminishing attractiveness"; while another participant, a housewife, faced the prospect of divorce after finding her husabnd cheating on her.

The women, aged between 35 and 55, said they decided to enroll in the camp after reading the slogan, "Reignite passion in your marriage, revive your erotic life." Female instructors in the unique camp claimed they were "advanced therapists in intimate relationships and sex". 

How People Reacted On Social Media

The news of such a camp being run in traditionaly conservative China has prompted criticism on social media platform Weibo. "This is an unethical business practice that takes advantage of women who are vulnerable and anxious about their lives," a user said.

Another wrote, "These middle-aged women cannot discern right from wrong. We can improve our attractiveness healthily by reading and continuing our education."

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