Tranlated by BerkeleyWolf
largely (over 90%) based on the auto translation tool by Google.
Lively discussion on the network about "using inflatable doll prostitution" is actually fake news. The survey found that not only names mentioned by the news contain errors. In fact, the news could not be verified. News reports that the author of the news, Zhang, is imaginary.
Thus, many online discussions became void, but many users believe that this controversy is not without social significance. If inflatable dolls can substitute prostitutors legitimately, it may reduce the spread of sexually transmitted diseases and sexual crimes. The boss in the news is "innovative" and "may create a new industry for the future."
The climax of this incident began on December 16 when an online community forum’s headline recommended a "news" discussion. It was entitled "Inflatable doll legalized prostitution? -- brothels actually legitimate, the police can do nothing?"
The message said: Recently there have been reported that on the Hyacinth Birds (Island?) Main Street, a busy section of the central avenue, appears a new type of "brothels" named Xiaohun Court. The business owner provides all kinds of inflatable dolls. Some dolls are modeled as popular female stars, with identical physical features. Rooms are also provided. Customers may bring their dollars to their rooms to make love (precisely masturbation). A fee is charged. The doll is not only realistically modeled, but also can provide voice according to the customer's movement. The boss said this to some extent to meet the desires of some people. And with the absence of corresponding law regulation, the local police can do nothing.
The message caused a big wave among the online community after being highlighted as the headline. Copies of this article have been reproduced to countless online community forums, and draw tons of responses. Industries have speculated that if this information is fabricated, most likely it is for the purpose of promoting sex supply business.