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On April 24, the Hohhot police received clues that a post-04 generation who had just become an adult and a 67-year-old aunt who was about to retire were illegally traded in a luxury apartment. When the police knocked on the door, they unexpectedly unveiled a cross-generational drama. Imagine the scene: the police burst into the room, a 57-year-old aunt and a 19-year-old man sat at opposite ends of the sofa, the atmosphere was too awkward to look at directly.
It is understood that this charming aunt attracted the attention of this post-00s little fresh meat through WeChat's Moments advertisement. In the dialogue record, the aunt made a straightforward invitation of "five hundred yuan, whether to do it or not", and the young man's response was even more direct: "It's too expensive." The bargaining at this price seemed to make both of them unsuccessful, and the arrival of the police finally brought the deal to an end.
The reaction in the online comment area was even more exciting, and some netizens ridiculed: "There are really any melons these days, and this brother really doesn't pick it, it's directly grandma-level!"
Some netizens ridiculed: "I have to change when I see 30, the guy in 04 is brave enough to try the 57-year-old aunt, brother in Inner Mongolia, you are too fierce!"
This is not just a failed transaction, but more like a collision between society and the times. What is it that makes this young man brave enough to "place an order" despite the huge age gap? Is it pure curiosity, or is it helplessness in real life? At the same time, the courage and frankness of this aunt also make people wonder if our society still has enough tolerance when age is only a number?
Although this scene is absurd, it also reflects some of the realities of current society. Young people's sexual attitudes, social value judgments, and the safety of online dating platforms are all issues that we have to face. Behind the laughter, perhaps we should think more about how to maintain our moral standards and humanistic care in a rapidly developing society.
In short, this strange incident of "old and young" not only brought us a burst of relaxed laughter, but also should become an opportunity for us to think. There is no shortage of such absurdities and inconsistencies in life, but every time is an opportunity for us to observe society, examine ourselves and understand others. For Zhang and Chen, this attempted "transaction" may be the most memorable lesson in their lives.