This girl wants you to sleep with her (if you’ll pay for her holiday)

Oct 27, 2014 - 18:13
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This girl wants you to sleep with her (if you’ll pay for her holiday)
Ju Peng from Shanghai has posted an ad on Weibo which offers men to fund her travelling for sex

Ju Peng will do just about anything to fund her once-in-a-lifetime trip trip around China. And that includes sleeping with a different man in every city she stops in.

The 19-year-old from Shanghai has sparked a social media storm with an ad she posted on Weibo.

She"s looking for ‘temporary boyfriends" who must be ‘good looking, under 30, taller than 1.75 metres and, of course, rich".

Ju said: ‘They will fund my transport to their city and all my expenses while I am there and they need to be generous.

‘In retu, they get a whole night with me, my undivided attention, and a chance to show themselves off in the company of a truly beautiful girl."

She added: ‘It is sort of like hitchhiking. It"s nothing to be ashamed of."

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