"I'm interested in married men." Hundreds of married people flocked to the experiment.

2024.11.07 AM 11:26
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An office worker posted a post pretending to be favored by a married man to conduct a social experiment, and hundreds of notes poured out.

Recently, an online community posted an article titled "The Results of a Social Experiment on the Value of Marriage."

Author A said, "I received 40 notes in about 4 minutes of uploading. "What is marriage?" he said, revealing his post and the note he received.


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Men from various occupations sent A notes such as "I'm a married man in his late 30s, looking for someone to meet," "Hello, I'm a married man in my early and mid 30s," "Would you like to talk to a married man?" and "I'm an 181cm, 85kg athlete."

Mr. A said, "I received more than 190 notes within 60 minutes of posting. The distribution of jobs was diverse, and most of them were approached by identifying married men," he said.

"Some were wearing wedding rings and sending body pictures to certify their married status," he said.

A said, "This experiment served as an opportunity to rethink human instincts and morality beyond the perception of the marriage system."

Reporter Park Sun-young of Digital News Team


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