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Thirty minutes before the meeting, a call came in from a “number blocked.” The voice on the line said, “Are you on your way? I’m wearing a black jacket and an ivory long skirt,” then asked about my outfit so we could recognize each other. She was a woman whose name, face, or contact information I didn’t know—a so-called “rental girlfriend” hired for three hours. A few days earlier, I had found the service online. The operator asked for a 50% deposit along with my preferred age range and type. Without much thought, I replied, “Someone kind-hearted.” The operator assured me, “I’ll match you with a sweet and warm-hearted person.” Exactly 30 minutes later, we met at Gangnam Station Exit 3. The woman approached with a bright smile and handed me a heat pack from her bag. “It’s so cold today, isn’t it?” she said.
Would you use such service? In what context? You can go @anon if you prefer ;)
If I were single, I might use it once just to try it out and see what it's about.
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I have heard something similar in Japan. You can rent a companion to eat with you, or go to the bookstore. It sounds like a good idea for people that have a hard time making connections.
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I wonder why South Korea has the lowest fertility rate in the world...
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Honestly, I would give it a try. It would be a unique way to experience companionship without strings attached, especially in situations where having someone by your side feels comforting.
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