A man pretending to be a woman and secretly filming his meetings with gentlemen was detained in China (7 photos)
The sly Chinese guy then posted the videos on fetish websites, where he earned quite a bit of money from views.
A scandal has erupted in China around 38-year-old Jiao, who had over 1,500 meetings dressed in women's clothing. This is unheard of, many will say - in our time, no one is surprised by anything. However, the men who met with the Chinese guy were sure that their dates were confidential. That this was not the case was revealed later, when one of his lovers found a video of the meeting on one of the specific websites.
Afterwards it became clear that there were quite a lot of such videos. Some of the videos leaked onto social networks - and then the worst began. Some recognized their neighbor, boss or friend in the heroes of the videos. The men who participated in these dates began to lose their wives, some lost their jobs because of their ruined reputation, and some even committed suicide, unable to cope with the shame.
As a result, a resident of the city of Nanjing was detained on suspicion of distributing pornography - this was reported by the police department. He himself does not comment on his story, but on social networks, posts about the lustful and greedy Chinese man have collected over 200 million views.
By the way, he himself claims that everything was voluntary and by mutual consent. Many men allegedly did not suspect that he was not a woman, but came to the meeting, since Jiao asked for only some trivial gifts for intimate services, such as fruit, peanut butter or cigarettes. He carefully prepared for the date: put on makeup, picked out clothes, put on a wig.
Some of the Chinese (especially young students) went on a date hoping for free sex, but why they stayed after learning that the lady in the wig was in fact a man is unclear.
In everyday life, the Chinese man, as the media writes, also had a page on social networks in which he presented himself as a woman. There he posted photos of himself in women's clothing (carefully retouched) - perhaps many men believed until the very end that they were communicating with a Chinese woman when they linked to this account, and therefore agreed to dates.
Same-sex relationships* are not illegal in China, but distributing images of sexual acts is punishable by law. Photographing sexual acts in a private setting and publishing such images also violates the right to privacy and may be considered a criminal offense.