Single woman at 32: Men must earn ¥1M monthly or they're useless

企业   2024-11-09 08:30   菲律宾  

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A 32-year-old Chinese woman's social media post about her marriage requirements has gone viral, triggering widespread discussions about modern relationship expectations and materialism in contemporary Chinese society.

The woman, who describes herself as a "high-quality single lady," listed her personal assets, including 4 million yuan (approximately $550,000) in savings, five properties, two cars, and a monthly income exceeding 30,000 yuan ($4,100). She also emphasized her physical attributes, including her height, education, and appearance, comparing herself to "a fairy descended from heaven."

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However, what truly caught netizens' attention were her requirements for potential suitors. Her demands include:

  • Minimum savings of 10 million yuan ($1.4 million)

  • Ownership of at least five properties, preferably including a villa

  • A private helicopter for her dream of traveling around the world

  • Monthly earnings of at least 1 million yuan ($138,000)

  • A monthly allowance of 50,000 yuan ($6,900) for her personal expenses

  • Additional funding for jewelry, clothing, and dental work

  • No expectation for her to perform household chores


The post concluded with her statement that men earning less than 1 million yuan monthly are "worthless," and her belief that a "prince on a white horse" will eventually appear through "rainbow clouds" to sweep her off her feet.

The viral post has sparked intense debate on Chinese social media platforms, with many criticizing what they see as materialistic and unrealistic expectations. One commenter from Hebei Province sarcastically noted, "If I take such nonsense seriously, then I really would become worthless!" Another user from Guangdong pointed out that while her claimed wealth lacks evidence, "her face is visible proof" - an apparent critique of her appearance not matching her high self-assessment.

Some observers have taken a more serious tone, with a netizen from Yunnan commenting on how modern society's pressures have affected mental health: "Look at how many mental health issues our current social environment has created."

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