Viral: 'Cheated' By Boyfriend, Woman Posts 58-Page PowerPoint File To Expose His 'Infidelity With Over 300 Women'
Trending In China: The anonymous woman said in her post the man, who she started dating in October 2023, had a history of infidelity with over 300 women over the course of one year.
Viral News: A woman in China posted a 58-page PowerPoint file online to expose her boyfriend’s alleged love life, after she reportedly found out that he was cheating on her. The man had sexual relations with hundreds of women, including sex workers, the South China Morning Post reported. Involvement with sex workers is considered illegal in China, and the man has since lost his job with a leading China bank where he worked as a management trainee, the report said.
The matter is being discussed widely on social media, and was the top trending post on Weibo, the Chinese equivalent of X (formerly Twitter), on September 19, the day the bank announced that it had terminated the man's employment, according to the report.
The anonymous woman said in her post the man, who she started dating in October 2023, had a history of infidelity with over 300 women over the course of one year.
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Through her PowerPoint file, she shared that the man had been to sex workers at least nine times, paying around 2,500 to 5,000 yuan (Rs 30,000 to Rs 60,000) between March and August. She said she discovered his truth in June this year when she found "sexually explicit messages" exchanged between him and numerous other women.
The slideshow also had romantic messages shared by Shi with around 300 women he had met on dating apps. There were photos too that documented his sexual encounters with women.
According to the woman's post, she had confronted Shi in June but forgave him after he promised, kneeling before her, that it won't happen again. However, since he continued cheating, she decided to take revenge.
While the bank has already sacked him, the woman indicated in her post that she would report Shi’s involvement with sex workers to the police and other authorities also since it is illegal in China.
Quoting a lawyer, the SCMP report, however, said the girlfriend’s online post had "unverified information", it might infringe upon his privacy.
The report said the incident had sparked intense discussions online nonetheless, with some people supporting the woman's act of revenge while others doubting if it's possible to have time for a job while engaging with "300 women".